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Impact of AI on Cognitive Learning Process

Authors: Dr Sankr Rajeev;

Impact of AI on Cognitive Learning Process

Abstract

By means of machine learning, data analysis, and automation, artificial intelligence (AI) enhances educational output and efficiency. Connected learning systems made possible by this change improve the efficiency of schools and provide significant financial rewards over five years. Principles like transparency and interoperability define the effective usage of artificial intelligence in education. Employing ideas such ontology and game theory, artificial intelligence can help cognitive learning and decision-making. Though its construction restricts, it automatically identifies surroundings and attains precise objectives. Particularly in the 2020s, the ideas and definitions of artificial intelligence have evolved, sometimes prioritizing marketing above actual intelligence. Deep learning helps computer vision and language processing, thereby affecting employment stability and the demand for ongoing skill improvement. Combining artificial intelligence with blockchain and the Internet of Things strengthens educational systems while also solving security problems. Memory, logic, and motivation all shape good cognitive learning.

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