New York school district to deploy humanoid robot in classrooms this fall

An upstate New York school district is bringing a humanoid robot into the classroom this fall, where it will assist with instruction as educators test how artificial intelligence can be integrated into teaching.Syracuse.com reported Wednesday that students in the Salamanca City Central School District in Western New York will have access to a humanoid robot that is not intended to replace their teacher but will serve as a support to teachers and students.The outlet reported that during a board meeting last month, the Cattaraugus County school district said it would buy the robot from tech company Realbotix as well as an AI teacher’s assistant program that gives students the ability to work with the robot on their laptops.STUDY FINDS MORE AI PRAISE FOR BLACK STUDENTS, SOFTER TREATMENT OF FEMALESA humanoid robot will be assisting teaching in classes in upsate New York this fall.This comes as educators struggle with how to integrate AI into the classrooms. (Getty Images)"This deployment in a working school district represents a landmark moment for both AI and humanoid robotics," said Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix, whose company is currently building the robot.
"Salamanca marks the beginning of a new era where humanoid robots and intelligent AI assistants become standard tools in STEM education."The robot, named Sally, is designed to resemble a human, with silicone skin and long brown hair.It will remain seated but will be capable of a range of facial expressions and upper-body movements.Kiguel said students will log in using unique ID numbers, allowing the robot to access their previous interactions and tailor its responses to each student's learning history.
For example, the robot could recognize a student and continue a discussion from an earlier class.AI CHATBOTS TAKE HEAT OVER LEFT-WING BIAS: ‘NO LONGER BE CONSIDERED NEUTRAL’The robot is called "Sally" and looks like a human. (iStock)Mark Beehler, Salamanca Superintendent, said his district is trying ...