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AI Tutoring Is No Substitute for Peer Tutoring (opinion)

AI in Education EditorialUpdated July 14, 20261 min readRead source
AI Tutoring Is No Substitute for Peer Tutoring (opinion)
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Skip to main content Opinion Views Advertisement February 03, 2026 AI Tutoring and the Cost of Convenience Despite its many strengths, AI tutoring is no substitute for relationally rich peer-led tutoring programs. Sanford SDI Productions/E+/Getty Images As artificial intelligence rushes onto our campuses, tutoring has become a telling test case for how easily we might trade human connection for apparent technological convenience.

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What is AI tutoring?
AI tutoring uses artificial intelligence to deliver personalized, one-on-one instruction that adapts to each learner's pace, knowledge gaps, and learning style. Unlike passive content platforms, AI tutors like Khanmigo engage students in dialogue, ask guiding questions, and adjust difficulty based on responses in real time.
How effective is AI tutoring compared to human tutoring?
Research shows AI tutoring can close the gap compared to traditional classroom instruction, though it has not yet fully replicated the effectiveness of expert one-on-one human tutors. Studies on platforms like Carnegie Learning's MATHia show significant learning gains, particularly for students who engage consistently with AI guidance rather than just seeking answers.
Is AI tutoring free?
Several AI tutoring tools are free or low cost. Khan Academy's Khanmigo is free for US K-12 students and teachers. Socratic by Google is free. Carnegie Learning and similar platforms typically require school or district licenses. Many free tools cover core subjects adequately for students who cannot access paid tutoring.
What subjects can AI tutors teach?
AI tutors currently handle math (arithmetic through calculus), reading comprehension, writing feedback, foreign language practice, and science concept explanation most effectively. Logic-based subjects with clear correct answers are better suited to current AI tutoring than open-ended humanities topics that require nuanced judgment and discussion.