As for me, I don't agree with the opinion that computers can replace human teachers. Among countless factors which influence my inclination, the most conspicuous one is that computers are not as qualified as human teachers in the academic fields. As we all know, students can get the final result of a mathematic question with the help of the computers, however, they may still be confused about the whole calculation process. By contrast, human teachers' performance is much better in this case. They can not only teach students how to analyze and calculate, but also remind them of the possible errors that they may make. Thus, human teachers are more adequate than computers in the academic aspect.
what's more, human teachers can help students solve psychological problems that many students may encounter in schools. In China, sometimes, teachers even burden themselves with responsibilities of students' parents. Teachers have to deal with rebellious mood, and prevent students from campus violence, or even crime. Obviously, computers cannot do these things.
So, the status of human teachers in education is unshakable, and computer cannot and will never take the place of them.