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This is Roundtable.
AI is already inside classrooms across China, personalizing homework, grading essays, and tracking student data.
That, of course, is not entirely new.
But today we focus in on the teachers.
They're being retrained and redefined not just as knowledge providers, but as ethical guides in a digital world.
So who shapes whom in this new era of AI education?
Is it the teachers, the students, or perhaps the machine itself?
We're live from our studios here in Beijing.
This is Roundtable.
I'm Steve.
Thanks very much for being with us today.
And for the show, I'm with Fei-Fei and Yushan.
First up, across China, AI is no longer a future idea in education.
It's already inside the classrooms.
Around the country, students are getting personalized homework,
AI tools are helping grade essays and analyze learning data,
and teachers are using smart systems to design lessons and track progress in real time.
But it's not just about efficiency, is it?
It's a redesign of what teaching actually means.