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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of education has initiated debate and discussions about its impact on children's learning experiences.
Many of the scholars are in support of AI. They believe that AI has the potential to revolutionize the way children learn and create new opportunities for personalized and interactive education. While some opposes its use as it replaces human teachers and promoting rote learning. Learning is a fun and it is only possible with human being not with machines or programmed robot. AI-driven technology can lead to a decrease in critical thinking and creativity among students.
There are plenty of examples when AI can confuse students with wrong answers. Students who believe blindly on AI, need to rethink. Here I am attaching some of the screenshots which shows how blunder an AI can do.