The role and impact of artificial intelligence in modern education: analysis of problems and prospects
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https://doi.org/10.37497/rev.artif.intell.educ.v5i00.26Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, Education, Educational activity, Innovation, Intellectual information technologyAbstract
The main hypothesis of the study is that the use of elements of artificial intelligence can have a positive effect on the quality of the educational process in higher education institutions, provided that three main conditions are met: access to the necessary data, training of future teachers to work with artificial intelligence and the creation of a special educational course.
Within this study, the following tasks were set: to analyze scientific and methodological research aimed at studying the current state, prospects and possibilities of using artificial intelligence in the training of future teachers of professional education; to analyze how intelligent expert systems are distributed in the educational field; consider the necessary pedagogical conditions for the successful implementation and use of a system with elements of artificial intelligence in the educational process of higher educational institutions.
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