Artificial intelligence in education was once just considered a tool used by pupils to help write their essays, but schools themselves in the South East are beginning to harness the technology too.
On top of this the AI tutors were adopted so students could ask questions when one-on-one time with their teachers was not available.The school in Pease Pottage, which educates children aged eight to 13, also set up the "my future school" project, where children design their perfect imaginary school with the help of AI.
"I think the future really is bright for education and technology and its use, especially in the South East."AI could also help teach people in a "very individual and bespoke way" while making education more efficient, he explained.Mr Rogerson said it was "hugely important" that human teachers were always in the picture."It's very important that we don't humanise the technology too much and we realise what it is and we treat it as such.