Artificial intelligence (AI) promised to revolutionize the field of education. But how, and how much, is it actually being used by students and teachers today? Our recent article sought to answer this question by analyzing AI’s integration into universities from two perspectives: scientific (how it is actually being used) and social (perceptions of its use).
AI still isn’t making a serious impact on university education—here’s why
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