The Application and Potential Future Development of Artificial Intelligence in Education
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Artificial intelligence, education, future development of AI in education.Abstract
With the coming of the era of artificial intelligence, the impact of artificial intelligence technology on basic education has been widely discussed, but there are still many problems and challenges. This paper focuses on the analysis of AI technology enabling basic education and the challenges in the application process. This paper concludes that artificial intelligence helps teachers carry out intelligent teaching and promotes students' personalized learning. But at the same time, AI also brings many challenges and risks, such as how to protect privacy and filter information in data overflow; And how to keep students creative while using AI. Based on this, this paper puts forward the following suggestions: the government should strengthen the investment and optimize the allocation of basic education resources; The government will explore the development of ethical norms and regulatory mechanisms applicable to artificial intelligence in the field of education; Schools to strengthen the training and introduction of teachers; Individual students combine artificial intelligence with real life.
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