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UK's first AI classroom without teachers sparks debate

LONDON — Britain's first teacherless AI classroom may be an 'outlier,' but it underlines the potential benefits and risks of a UK government drive to rollout artificial intelligence in education, experts say.

David Game College, a private school in central London, is nearly six months into a trial in which students are taught core curriculum subjects for the GCSE state exams sat by 16-year-olds by AI platforms.