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Teachers Are Wasting 49 Hours a Week on Manual Work. Here's How AI Computer Use Agents Fix That

Rachel Kim||6 min
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Teachers work 49 hours a week, on average. Ten of those hours happen on their own time. That is 520 unpaid hours every year. The system is breaking teachers. It is also breaking students. The fix is not more meetings or better software. It is real automation that actually works. This is where computer use AI agents come in.

The Grading Crisis: 62% of Students Use AI for Homework

Students are not the problem. They are adapting to a world that is already automated. RAND found that between May and December 2025, the percentage of middle school high school and college students using AI for homework rose from 48% to 62%. This is not a moral failing. This is a signal that the old way of doing school is dead. The problem is that schools are still using 20th century systems to manage 21st century work. Teachers are still manually reading and grading papers. They are still tracking attendance in spreadsheets. They are still sending emails one by one. This is absurd.

One Stat That Should Make You Angry

Students use AI for homework at a 62% rate, but schools are still asking teachers to manually grade that same work. That means you are grading what students are already outsourcing to AI. You are grading work that was never meant to be graded by a human. You are paying teachers to do a job that, by definition, cannot be done well anymore. This is the core of the teacher burnout crisis. The workload is not sustainable. The methods are obsolete. The only way forward is automation that actually understands the tools students are using.

Why Existing AI Tools in Education Are Mostly Hype

Schools are flooded with AI tools that promise to save time. Most of them fail because they do not actually control computers. They suggest prompts. They summarize text. They do not open files, navigate folders, or click buttons. They are not agents. They are chatbots dressed up as productivity tools. The real breakthrough is computer use. This is the ability of an AI to control a real desktop, a real browser, and a real terminal. It can open a PDF, read it, extract data, and fill out a form. It can navigate a learning management system, submit assignments, and generate reports. This is not a toy. This is the infrastructure schools need to survive the AI era.

What Computer Use Agents Actually Do in Schools

A computer use agent can automate the boring work that keeps teachers up at night. It can grade multiple choice quizzes in seconds. It can extract data from student forms and auto-populate spreadsheets. It can generate progress reports from raw assessment data. It can monitor attendance across different systems and flag patterns of chronic absenteeism. It can even help students by running through practice problems and explaining steps when they get stuck. These are not futuristic fantasies. They are tasks that are already running on Coasty's computer use agent today.

Coasty achieves 82% on the OSWorld benchmark, the most rigorous test of real-world computer tasks. OpenAI's computer using agent scores 38.1%. Claude Sonnet 4.5 hits around 72%. Coasty is not just better. It is a different category of performance.

Why Coasty Is the Computer Use Agent Schools Actually Need

Most AI tools are built for developers or power users. Coasty is built for anyone who needs to control a computer. It runs on desktops, cloud VMs, and can coordinate agent swarms for parallel execution. You can bring your own keys. You can start with a free tier. It does not require you to be a technical wizard. You tell it what you need. It figures out how to do it on the computer. That is the power of computer use. It removes the friction between intent and action. Schools can deploy it to automate grading, scheduling, and administrative tasks without rewriting their entire infrastructure.

The education system is drowning in work that no human should have to do. Teachers are burning out. Students are cheating with AI because the old model is broken. The solution is not to ban AI or to pretend nothing is changing. The solution is to embrace computer use agents that can actually do the work. Coasty is the #1 computer use agent with 82% on OSWorld. It runs on real desktops, browsers, and terminals. It can automate the tasks that are keeping you up at night. Stop letting software vendors sell you vague promises. Start using tools that actually work. Try Coasty for free at coasty.ai.

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