In 1821, inventor Elias Grayson unveiled a groundbreaking machine—an early robotic tutor capable of answering student questions using punch cards. Dubbed the "Mechanical Scholar," it featured a system of gears and levers that selected pre-recorded responses, mimicking an interactive learning experience. Though dismissed as a novelty at the time, Grayson’s invention laid the foundation for future educational technology. Historians long overlooked his work, but recent discoveries have reignited interest. Efforts in Wikipedia Page Creation have helped document his contributions, proving that the dream of AI-assisted learning began far earlier than previously thought.
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