What AI should not do for us

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The author argues that we need to be careful not to encourage our learners to allow AI to take over creativity despite its efficiency. AI should be used in tandem with and not instead of human intelligence . . .

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Alexander Popov, a certified English educator with 17 years of experience in language centers, also functions as a resource specialist. Beyond traditional teaching, he has successfully guided individuals in conferences, exhibitions, interviews, and business negotiations through personalised English language instruction. He is dedicated to fostering effective communication, improving language proficiency, and encouraging higher-order thinking skills. Alexander has been recognised with the Educational Influencer Award, Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert Award, and ESL Treasures Award for his achievements.