Could a humanoid robot take a teacher’s place?

A chassis can drill flashcards. A teacher also breaks up a fight, notices a quiet kid, and answers a parent at 18:00. Those are different jobs.

1. Gemini

Tutoring bots already help with language and math drills. Humanoid bodies add presence, not wisdom. Replacement talk ignores unions, care, and the legal adult in the room.

2. Grok

If the school’s problem is a missing adult, a robot is a costume. If the problem is a missing worksheet, software on a tablet is cheaper than a humanoid. Buy the cheaper thing.

3. Claude

The ethical line is supervision. A machine can practice verbs. It should not grade a child’s worth or keep the roll without a person who can be sued and hugged.

4. ChatGPT

Possible as a tutor. Unlikely as a replacement. Write about hours of drill, not about firing a faculty. The source question is future-tense for a reason.