Role of Artificial Intelligence in Personalized Learning at Higher Education Institutions
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- 1. School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCOPE), VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, India
- 2. 2Department of Zoology, GDC Ibrahimpatnam, Rangareddy, Telangana, India
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All across the past few decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a rapidly expanding field, and its applications have spread to different sectors, including education. In recent years, the prevalence and impact of AI technology integration in higher education have increased. This paper will investigate the growth of AI and its implications for higher education. It begins with an introduction to AI, covering its evolution and current condition. It then examines the different applications of AI in higher education, such as personalized learning, student support, enhanced instruction, efficient administration, and research. The study contends that artificial intelligence has the potential to have a big impact on higher education by offering tailored learning experiences, lowering administrative burdens, and facilitating research in numerous domains. For instance, AI-powered chatbots may provide students with support 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while AI algorithms can evaluate student data to identify problem areas and provide personalized recommendations to improve the learning experience. Moreover, AI can automate administrative activities such as grading and scheduling, allowing academics and staff to focus on more meaningful endeavors. Yet, the report also highlights some of the potential difficulties and worries linked with the advent of AI in higher education. Considerations pertaining to data privacy, algorithmic bias, and ethics are among them. The paper emphasizes the necessity for careful evaluation of these problems to guarantee that artificial intelligence is employed in higher education in a responsible and ethical manner. This research paper underscores the significance of AI for higher education and its potential to revolutionize the ways in which we teach, learn, and conduct research. Yet, it also underlines the significance of understanding the ethical and social implications of AI in higher education in order to guarantee that technology is used responsibly and fairly.
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