The AI ​​classroom is already here: here’s what comes next

The artificially intelligent classroom is already with us. It’s not about robot teachers or VR headsets: instead, the AI ​​classroom offers technologies that ‘upgrade’ flesh-and-blood teachers and enable new educational experiences. The AI ​​education market is expected to grow incredibly quickly this decade, reaching $88.2 billion globally by 2030, all powered by technologies that create lesson plans, grade papers, and track progress. But perhaps the most exciting application of AI technology in education is improving the way lessons are taught and the way children learn.

Generative artificial intelligence can not only deliver personalized and adaptive learning experiences, it can also provide teachers with immediate feedback and parents with insight into how a child is performing. For parents, teaching is too often a ‘black box’, and for teachers, feedback is often something that is too expensive for institutions to deliver. Research by Stanford University has already highlighted the value of automated feedback from AI systems, with teachers in the study helping to build on student contributions, and students being happier with lessons that used AI feedback.