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Digital twins—virtual representations of physical objects—help monitor physical systems in real-time. But AI-powered human digital twins could become a proxy for actually existing agents ... including not only physical people, but approximations of their thoughts and feelings.
On its face, nothing could be further from that active-questions philosophy of education than the progressive use of technology in learning. Kenneth Koedinger, a professor of Human-Computer Interaction and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), makes a passionate case to the contrary.
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