IMO people aren't going to increase education funding anyways. The reality is that small class sizes with dedicated teachers for everyone is infeasible: we already have a problem with schools being ridiculously underfunded and colleges charging ridiculous tuition. AI learning is only going to help this crisis, because now we can actually provide many students decent education at a low cost.
I actually think a good online learning platform could be comparable to the private schools with 6-15 class sizes. Because it's designed by teachers even better than those private-school tutors, and so much of teaching is largely the same that you will get "personalized" learning just be designing a massive learning module with many branches into various extra concepts and avenues for those who "don't get it". And with larger class sizes and less teachers, we can instead spend education money on things like making schools actually safe and providing decent lunches, and fixing decades-old infrastructure.
I actually think a good online learning platform could be comparable to the private schools with 6-15 class sizes. Because it's designed by teachers even better than those private-school tutors, and so much of teaching is largely the same that you will get "personalized" learning just be designing a massive learning module with many branches into various extra concepts and avenues for those who "don't get it". And with larger class sizes and less teachers, we can instead spend education money on things like making schools actually safe and providing decent lunches, and fixing decades-old infrastructure.