Should AI replace human teachers?

Reporter: is it true that your husband replaced you with a fleshlight? Are you mad that it was easy to replace your presence with a piece of tech?.. is it true that an ai vid was way more entertaining than your movie about yourself? Are you losing to ai and think every human is as easily replaceable like yourself?
 
Reporter: is it true that your husband replaced you with a fleshlight? Are you mad that it was easy to replace your presence with a piece of tech?.. is it true that an ai vid was way more entertaining than your movie about yourself? Are you losing to ai and think every human is as easily replaceable like yourself?

I get that you were dissing Melanie specifically but I want to hone in on that last line as it applies more generally.

Look at what we have seen already regarding people being easily replaced in their jobs.

Take call centers. A lot of American jobs went to India and other places. Because it was cheaper labor. I don’t think any Americans who have called a company and gotten one of those workers feels like it was an equal replacement in terms of quality.
 
I get that you were dissing Melanie specifically but I want to hone in on that last line as it applies more generally.

Look at what we have seen already regarding people being easily replaced in their jobs.

Take call centers. A lot of American jobs went to India and other places. Because it was cheaper labor. I don’t think any Americans who have called a company and gotten one of those workers feels like it was an equal replacement in terms of quality.
All jobs in America weren’t lost to call centers in India…she wants to replace “all” teachers with ai
 
All jobs in America weren’t lost to call centers in India…she wants to replace “all” teachers with ai

My point had nothing to do with scale. I know all American jobs didn’t go to India.

My point was that regardless of if AI is better, it is cheaper. And capitalism will always put profits over people. So quality be damned, they will try to replace as many workers with computers as possible.

It’s not about humans being “easily replaceable” in terms of quality. It is about computers being able to do a passable job more cheaply.
 
My point had nothing to do with scale. I know all American jobs didn’t go to India.

My point was that regardless of if AI is better, it is cheaper. And capitalism will always put profits over people. So quality be damned, they will try to replace as many workers with computers as possible.

It’s not about humans being “easily replaceable” in terms of quality. It is about computers being able to do a passable job more cheaply.
What it is about is a coordinated effort to destroy teachers, indoctrinate students and prop up A.I. But maybe them bots can teach that hoe English. She hard AF to listen to.
 
indoctrinate students

This is a really good point. People used to talk about the bias in textbooks. This is a thousand times worse. Imagine every teacher being programmed by Elon “White Genocide” Musk. This is a lot of power at stake.
 
My point had nothing to do with scale. I know all American jobs didn’t go to India.

My point was that regardless of if AI is better, it is cheaper. And capitalism will always put profits over people. So quality be damned, they will try to replace as many workers with computers as possible.

It’s not about humans being “easily replaceable” in terms of quality. It is about computers being able to do a passable job more cheaply.
I know biz is all about profit.. I’m just saying that even certain jobs overseas still didn’t completely erase Americans out of certain genres.. there were flaws even with that whole process that they had to keep it open for Americans to do it… just like there would be all kinda flaws with this process that would have to keep human teachers.. it’s robotic, runs on electricity, is computerized.. meaning able to malfunction, breakdown, be hacked, etc.. that after a test run would be like yeah there’s certain jobs that need to have humans.. just look at the self checkout ideology that big companies thought was gonna save them so much money by erasing jobs.. oh snap humans started shoplifting more, lines started to become longer, more complaints by customers… lost money due to theft, rub customer base the wrong way..now companies pulling back slowly but surely.. sometimes you just need humans in the real world
 
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