NY Times: The High Cost of Silent Classrooms
by Shael Polakow-Suransky
A.I. also risks becoming a new instrument for educational segregation. In wealthy districts, parents will demand schools centered on human interaction: seminar tables, heated debates, messy projects. Students in poorer schools, often Black and Latino children, will be handed laptops and headphones, “learning” from machines that can correct their algebra but will never care about their curiosity.