AI teachers are coming to this school – and it’s part of a trend

  • An Arizona charter school will use AI in place of human teachers during academic classes for two hours a day.
  • The AI ​​will adapt lessons in real time to the needs of each student.
  • The company has only previously tested this idea in private schools, but claims it greatly increases students’ academic success.

One school in Arizona is trying out a new education model built around AI and a two-hour school day. When the Unbound Academy opens in Arizona, the only teachers will be artificial intelligence algorithms in a perfect utopia or dystopia, depending on your point of view.

Unbound Academy’s unconventional approach to teaching required approval from the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools, which it received in a contentious 4-3 vote. Students in fourth through eighth grades will be enrolled in the program, which will see two-hour-a-day academic lessons taught by personalized AI, which will rely on platforms such as IXL and Khan Academy. The idea of ​​Unbound is that it will make students happier and smarter, with more time to explore life skills and passions.