
doi: 10.51767/jc1601
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. It entails the application of algorithms that evaluate information, spot trends, and forecast outcomes, allowing teachers to customize instruction for every student. The application of AI in education has a lot of potential advantages. One of the biggest benefits of AI in education is personalized learning, which allows students to learn at their own pace and in a way that best fits their learning preferences. This can improve student academic results. Chatbots, automated grading and assessment, and intelligent tutoring systems can all boost productivity, save teachers` time, and deliver more precise and reliable feedback. But there are drawbacks to implementing AI in the classroom as well. Some of the issues that must be resolved are potential prejudice, cost, lack of confidence, and privacy and security concerns. In AI-based educational systems, ethical factors such guaranteeing accessibility, openness, and equity must also be taken into account. Notwithstanding these obstacles, artificial intelligence has enormous educational potential. AI has the potential to improve data analysis, empowering educators to make informed judgments. The impact of AI on the education sector was discussed in the present paper along with its role in management and education promotion and how implementation of AI in education system helps to improve social emotional learning of the learners.
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