Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Higher Education


International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2023 by IRJEMS
Year of Publication : 2023
Authors : N. Mohamed Riswan, S. Vignesh Kumar, Balaganapathy Perambur Sambandan
irjems doi : 10.56472/25835238/IRJEMS-S1P106

Citation:

N. Mohamed Riswan, S. Vignesh Kumar, Balaganapathy Perambur Sambandan. "Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Higher Education" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, pp. 17-19, 2023.

Abstract:

Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize various aspects of society, and higher education is no exception. Its transformative potential extends to the way we work, learn, and live. This qualitative research aims to analyze the profound impact of AI on higher education, delving into the changes it brings about. Additionally, the study will explore how higher education institutions can actively contribute to the development of AI. Furthermore, this research will investigate the utilization of AI in delivering and supporting higher education. As a pioneering endeavor in this emerging field, this study will offer valuable insights for educators and contribute to the advancement of academic theory.

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Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Automation, Higher Education.