THE INFLUENCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON EDUCATION AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
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Artificial Intelligence, Education, Youth development, Educational technology, Learning process.Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has developed rapidly in recent years and has become an important part of modern society, especially in the field of education. The widespread use of AI technologies among young people has significantly transformed traditional teaching and learning processes. This article examines the influence of artificial intelligence on education and its role in the academic and intellectual development of youth. The study discusses both the benefits and challenges of integrating AI into educational environments. While AI improves learning efficiency, personalization, accessibility, and teacher productivity, its excessive or unethical use may negatively affect students’ independent thinking and critical skills. Therefore, the article emphasizes the need for responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence to ensure high educational quality and sustainable youth development (UNESCO, 2021).
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