ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF MODERN EDUCATION

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  • Choriyev Gʻulommuhammad artificial intelligence, education technology, adaptive learning, personalized instruction, digital transformation, educational equity, machine learning, EdTech, AI ethics, intelligent tutoring Author

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20507554

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artificial intelligence, education technology, adaptive learning, personalized instruction, digital transformation, educational equity, machine learning, EdTech, AI ethics, intelligent tutoring

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the way people learn and teach around the world. This article looks at how AI technologies - such as adaptive learning systems, intelligent tutoring tools, and automated assessment platforms - are transforming modern education. It explores the key benefits AI brings to classrooms, including personalized learning, wider access, and reduced workload for teachers. At the same time, the article discusses serious concerns such as unequal access, student data privacy, academic dishonesty, and the changing role of educators. The paper concludes that AI can greatly improve education, but only if it is used thoughtfully, fairly, and with strong ethical guidelines in place.

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2026-06-02

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Choriyev, G. (2026). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF MODERN EDUCATION. Science and Innovation, 4(50), 60-62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20507554
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