As a topic that female students have done homework on winter vacation using robots


by sean Kong

School girls discovered that they were using robots to do mountain-like homework during long vacation, and attention is gaining attention on social media to homework replacement robots.

Chinese schoolgirl shamed for using robot to write homework. Now everybody wants one | South China Morning Post
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2186780/chinese-schoolgirl-shamed-using-robot-write-homework-now

In the third week of February 2019, Qianjiang Evening News, a local media of China, a 15-year-old girls high school student living in Harbin City is doing homework assigned for a long holiday on Chinese New Year using a robot I reported it. Despite lack of time to do the task due to the Lunar New Year events and travel, Mr. Chan has completed his homework assigning textbooks in just two days and you can see how fast the robot did the homework .

Mr. Zhang discovered it when his mother cleansed Chang's room that he was doing his homework using robots. It seems that Mr. Chan's room seemed to have had a mysterious robot with a pen attached to a metal frame and found that it was replacing homework to the robot from there. It is said that the robot is an excellent one that can imitate all kinds of handwritten characters, and by imitating Mr. Chan's character it seems that he tried not to think "the robot did his homework".

The following picture shows a robot that can write handwriting-like characters like a robot found in Chang's room



Chan was found to have bought about 800 yuan (about 13,000 yen) robot on-line using Oshima, and Mr. Chan's mother saw how robots copied their homework It seems that he was raging at this and broke the robot. My mother told Mr. Chan that "Robots can help homework, but can you help with testing?"

In China there are many cases where homework is written that copies the contents of the textbooks and poetry in the same word and phrase in the same way. For that reason, there is no wonder no matter how many students try to shorten the enormous time spent on homework by using a robot that transcribes the contents of a textbook or an essay as it is like Mr. Chan.

The robot used by Mr. Chan seems to have said that once he entered handwritten characters he learned it and copied the character with a handwritten style.



The reaction on social media to this report seems to have been a tribute to a dreamlike robot that does the homework instead. If someone says, "If there is such a robot ... when I was young ..." There seems to be a person who proposed an improvement proposal, "Let's add 3 to 4 pens so that multiple words can be written at the same time".

Since the actual robot can operate several hours at a time, it seems that he was copying homework at a stroke while Chang was busy due to the holiday on New Year's Day.



When South China Morning Post searched China's EC site Taobao for a similar copy robot, it ran from 200 yuan (about 3300 yen) to 1,000 yuan (about 16,000 yen), used by Chang It seems that it was possible to find multiple robots similar to those of. Also, at a robot specialty shop called LichTech, it seems that a movie explaining how the robot works was also released together.

According to South China Morning Post, the copying robot sold on Taobao is connected to the computer with a USB cable and copies the text entered using the attached software. In addition to being able to use various fonts, it is also possible to have the robot learn handwritten characters.

Mr. Wang, an employee working at LichTech, has revealed that inquiries to copy robots are getting more frequent these days recently, which has been open for three years. In addition, he says, "The robot can write 8 hours a day and can continue to use for a few years."

According to a survey by South China Morning Post, more than 800 people participated in the chat group on the LichTech account of the instant messenger service "Tencent QQ", most of which received Chang's report It seems that people were interested in "robots that do homework automatically".

Not only students are using copy robots. An anonymous woman who is working as a teacher seems to use a copy robot like Chang to print for classes. According to this woman, he seems to let the robot learn 6000 letters of kanji in order to remember his handwriting style letter by the robot, I reveal that it took a week's time just by entering letters. Furthermore, although it seems that women have used copy robots for over a year, it is revealed that nobody is aware that it is not their own handwriting character.

There are also criticisms of students who try to do their homework with robots and companies that sell such robots, but some are saying, "Educators should contemplate this problem. Why robots can do it There are a lot of voices that the educational setting should change so that students can do their homeworkless and creative work, rather than giving students a homework that makes them bored. did.

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