Authors :
Abhishek; Aryan Srivastav; Aryan Garg
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25apr2019
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Abstract :
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming many industries, and education is no exception. AI tools are helping
students learn better and teachers teach more efficiently. From virtual mentors to smart content creation, AI offers solutions
that improve learning experiences and outcomes. This paper explores the various applications of AI in education, its benefits,
and the challenges faced while integrating AI technologies. The study aims to highlight how AI can contribute to personalized
learning and sustainable educational development, while also discussing the limitations where human interaction remains
irreplaceable.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence, Education, Virtual Mentor, Smart Content, Personalized Learning, AI Challenges.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming many industries, and education is no exception. AI tools are helping
students learn better and teachers teach more efficiently. From virtual mentors to smart content creation, AI offers solutions
that improve learning experiences and outcomes. This paper explores the various applications of AI in education, its benefits,
and the challenges faced while integrating AI technologies. The study aims to highlight how AI can contribute to personalized
learning and sustainable educational development, while also discussing the limitations where human interaction remains
irreplaceable.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence, Education, Virtual Mentor, Smart Content, Personalized Learning, AI Challenges.