Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed numerous industries, with education emerging as one of the most impacted fields. The global AI market, valued at $196.63 billion in 2023, is projected to expand significantly, reflecting the growing adoption of AI technologies. In education, AI-driven tools such as personalized learning platforms, automated grading systems, and accessibility-enhancing technologies are revolutionizing teaching and learning experiences. These advancements align with Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) by promoting inclusive, high-quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all. Examples like Duolingo, CoGrader, and the BBC’s AI investments demonstrate how technology is reshaping education to better engage students and improve outcomes. However, the integration of AI raises critical concerns about algorithmic bias, ethical decision-making, and data privacy. While AI can reduce human bias and improve efficiency, it risks perpetuating disparities if training data lacks diversity. Additionally, reliance on large datasets demands stringent data security measures to protect student privacy. Addressing these challenges requires collaboration among educators, policymakers, and developers to ensure AI is used responsibly. This paper examines the transformative potential of AI in education while emphasizing the need for ethical oversight and equity. Future research must focus on refining AI to meet diverse learning needs without compromising inclusivity or fairness.

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