NY school to introduce first humanoid robot in US classroom — and vows 'Sally' will never replace teachers
They’re bot for teacher.
A rural upstate New York school district will be one of the first in the nation to bring a humanoid robot into the classroom.
The Salamanca City Central School District, located on Seneca Nation territory, will be introducing $57,000 AI-powered “Sally” in high school classes in September as a teaching assistant, it announced last week.
“Sally” will have brown hair, latex skin and will be able to move its arms and hands — but won’t be able to cruise around the classroom since her legs don’t move.
“It’s exciting but also a bit nerve wracking,” superintendent Dr. Mark Beehler told The Post of the first of its kind pilot program, a partnership with Las Vegas-based company Realbotix Corporation.
“Not everyone is open to much change in education…There was a point in time where people argued ‘Why do teachers need email accounts?’ or ‘Do we really need to have the internet in school?’ This is the next iteration of that. And the reality is, AI is already in schools,” he said.
For now, Sally is scheduled to be in 11th and 12th graders at Salamanca High School where she will take a byte out of coding, robotic, and artificial intelligence classes.
To make Sally more approachable, she’ll feature a western New York accent — similar to Buffalo native Gov. Kathy Hochul — at the behest of the school district.
“We don’t really hear the accent. We think it sounds neutral,” Beehler joked.
in comprehending Artificial Intelligence, coding, and robotics.
The bot, which uses about the same amount of electricity as a laptop, will assistant students and teachers in classes that are in the Woz Ed Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics courses, which was developed by the founder of Apple Steve Wozniak.
In September she will be available for only coding, robotics, and AI classes, according to Beehler.
School officials vowed that “Sally” will “never” usher out teachers.
“The Realbotix educational robot will never replace teachers, staff members, or meaningful human interaction,” the district said in a statement.
“Instead, it serves as another instructional tool that educators can use to engage students, reinforce classroom learning, and spark curiosity about emerging technologies.”
There will be many guardrails on Sally which operates on an off-line, closed AI system that is designed not to give answer, but to respond with prompts to students questions.
“It will provide data but will encourage the student to think for themselves and demonstrate a comprehension of the material,” said Beeher.
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“Sally” will not collect any personal information, record any video or audio, and will not transmit any data to Realbotix, the superintendent assured.
The more advanced $125,000 full-bodied F-Series model from Realbotix stands on its own two legs, but still requires wheels to get around.
The city of Salamanca is on the Allegany Indian Reservation, which is roughly 60 miles south of Buffalo, and is governed by the Seneca Nation of Indians.
The district has approximately 1,400 registered students, with over 32% identifying as American Indian, according to the state Education Department.


