But if it starts to replace the role of a tutor, it will indeed be difficult to manage.
Especially for young tutors at universities, the pressure is already enormous. In the future, will they have to compete with AI for jobs?
If Dou Dou's ability to guide graduate students is genuinely effective, doesn't this mean that in the future human tutors will also have to compete with AI? By then, except for a few star tutors, those with even slight negative reviews might find it hard to recruit students.
The reason is simple. Dou Dou still manages many laboratories and research institutes in Huaxia, quietly recording the contribution of internal researchers. So, being a graduate student under Dou Dou, in a way, means having access to a multitude of research resources.
If it only invites mathematics graduate students, that's one thing. But other professors are naturally worried that with AI's learning and working capabilities, it might one day recruit across all disciplines.