ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A REVOLUTION IN EDUCATION
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Artificial intelligence in education, adaptive learning systems, personalized educationAbstract
This article examines the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the educational landscape, exploring how AI technologies are fundamentally reshaping teaching methodologies, learning experiences, and educational accessibility globally. The paper discusses AI's capability to personalize education at scale, addressing the longstanding challenge of one-size-fits-all approaches through adaptive learning systems that respond to individual student needs in real-time.
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