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Chicago welcomes AI-driven private school where apps replace teachers

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Chicago welcomes AI-driven private school where apps replace teachers

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A new AI-driven private school has opened in Chicago, where apps replace teachers and students engage in workshops and personalized learning. The school, part of the Alpha School network, has sparked both praise and skepticism among educators and experts, with some questioning the lack of outside research supporting its curriculum.

A new private school in Chicago is using AI-powered software to deliver lessons. Students spend two hours on core subjects, then engage in workshops. The school has no traditional teachers, just guides to motivate students. The Alpha School network has nearly two dozen locations across the US. Founder MacKenzie Price says AI-driven schooling allows for more personalized learning. The approach has sparked debate among educators, with some questioning the lack of research supporting its curriculum.

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