Impact Factor (2025): 6.9
DOI Prefix: 10.47001/IRJIET
Artificial
intelligence (AI) has the power to completely transform education by making it
more efficient, interesting, and tailored to each student. Artificial
intelligence (AI) in education is the application of AI technologies, like
natural language processing and machine learning, to improve the educational
process. Through the use of algorithms that examine data, spot trends, and
generate predictions, teachers are able to tailor instruction to each individual
student. The application of AI in education has a lot of potential advantages.
One of the biggest benefits of AI in education is personalised learning, which
allows students to learn at their own pace and in a way that best fits their
learning preferences. This can improve student outcomes. AI in education offers
a plethora of revolutionary prospects. AI-powered tools may modify lessons to
fit each student's unique learning preferences, improving academic performance
and student engagement. AI-powered solutions can also automate administrative
work, freeing up teachers' time for deeper engagement with pupils. The study
found that AI has been widely embraced and applied in education, especially by
educational institutions, in a variety of ways. AI first appeared as computers
and computer-related technologies, then moved on to web-based and online
intelligent education systems, and finally, with the use of embedded computer
systems and other technologies, humanoid robots, and web-based chatbots to
carry out the tasks and responsibilities of instructors either alone or in
conjunction with other instructors. By using these platforms, teachers have
been able to carry out many administrative tasks more successfully and
efficiently, like reviewing and grading students' assignments, and provide
educational activities of a higher calibre. According to the flow,
organisations in the education sector must embrace AI technology since they are
essential to modern education.
Country : India
IRJIET, Volume 9, Special Issue of INSPIRE’25 April 2025 pp. 343-348