Teachers could use AI to mark homework and plan their lessons

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The education secretary Gillian Keegan has suggested that teachers could use AI to help them with lesson plans and marking.

Teachers could use artificial intelligence to do ‘heavy lifting’ and help them with lesson plans and marking, the education secretary has said.

She said it could radically reduce the amount of time teachers spend marking and spoke about its potential as ‘an assistive technology to improve access to education’.

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