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Consequences of Integrating ChatGPT into Academic Habits and Practices

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By Vaangmaya Rebba and Dr. Benjamin Drury

One Thing We’re Getting Wrong About AI By James Martin/CNET

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in various fields, including education. With its ability to analyze data, automate processes, and simulate human intelligence, AI presents numerous opportunities to enhance and revolutionize the way we learn. At the same time, there are also numerous opportunities for all members of the academic community to perhaps rely on the technology too much to create their products.

One of the significant benefits of AI in education is its capacity to personalize the learning experience. AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of data, including student performance, preferences, and learning styles, to tailor educational content and resources to individual needs. Adaptive learning platforms can provide customized recommendations, adaptive assessments, and targeted interventions, allowing students to progress at their own pace and receive personalized support. AI technology can support educators in various ways, streamlining administrative tasks and enabling more efficient teaching practices. AI-powered chatbots can handle routine inquiries, freeing up teachers’ time for more meaningful interactions with students. Intelligent tutoring systems can provide real-time feedback and guidance, assisting…

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Chicago Education Advocacy Cooperative
Chicago Education Advocacy Cooperative

Written by Chicago Education Advocacy Cooperative

Serving the needs of racialized and minoritized students in Chicago since 2020. www.chieac.org

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