The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Revolutionizing Education
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence in Education, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Personalized LearningAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform educational practices by enhancing learning experiences, optimizing teaching strategies, and providing personalized solutions to students. This study explores the application of AI in education, focusing on its potential to revolutionize teaching and learning processes. The article examines AI's role in automating administrative tasks, personalizing learning content, and fostering deeper engagement through intelligent tutoring systems. Furthermore, the paper highlights the challenges of AI integration in Pakistan’s educational system, offering policy recommendations to overcome barriers and ensure the equitable use of AI in education.
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