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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL INNOVATION IN EDUCATION: ENHANCING TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESSES

Authors: Halimova Sabrina Sherzod qizi, Hidoyatova Nigina Kamol qizi, Sadikova Dildora Nizomovna*;

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL INNOVATION IN EDUCATION: ENHANCING TEACHING AND LEARNING PROCESSES

Abstract

Schools look completely different today compared to just ten years ago. This paper looks at how tablets, apps, and artificial intelligence are changing the everyday classroom. Kids no longer have to follow a strict, one-size-fits-all lesson plan because digital tools adapt to their personal speed. We also talk about the realistic hurdles. Getting these systems to work requires a lot of money, and there is a real risk of students letting the computer do the heavy lifting. The main goal here is to show how we can mix smart devices with genuine human teaching.

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