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Educational Twin: The Influence of Artificial XR Expert Duplicates on Future Learning

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arxiv 2504.13896 v1 pith:ZUZP7TD4 submitted 2025-04-06 cs.HC cs.CY

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Currently, it is impossible for educators to be in multiple places simultaneously and teach each student individually. Technologies such as Extended Reality (XR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) enable the creation of realistic educational copies of experts that preserve not only visual and mental characteristics but also social aspects crucial for learning. However, research in this area is limited, which opens new questions for future work. This paper discusses how these human digital twins can potentially improve aspects like scalability, engagement, and preservation of social learning factors. While this technology offers benefits, it also introduces challenges related to educator autonomy, social interaction shifts, and ethical considerations such as privacy, bias, and identity preservation. We outline key research questions that need to be addressed to ensure that human digital twins enhance the social aspects of education instead of harming them.

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