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OPINION: The new AI tools are fast but can’t replace the judgment, care and cultural knowledge teachers bring to the table
There’s a growing push to use AI to teach faster. These tools are fast, but shallow. They fail to capture the nuance, care and complexity that deep learning demands.
This article is authored by Dr Chandrakant S Pandav, former professor and head, Centre for Community Medicine, AIIMS and Dr Adith Chinnaswami, COO, MediSim VR.
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