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Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education

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  • Mircea Muresan

    (Romanian Academy of Scientists, Romania)

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While no one knows how AI will shape the future, we can all agree on one thing: AI is one of the most important technologies in the world today that is already at work in our everyday lives, influencing everything from online dating to our shopping habits. But how will this technology affect work in the future? What will be the result? A permanent class of people who can not find work because their jobs have been automated? An economy where super-intelligent computers compete to one day take over the planet? What is happening to people, how do we transform and adapt our education systems to be consistent with the digital age? According to research, by the mid-2030s, one third of all employees will be exposed to the risk of being automated, and the labor force segment most likely to be affected is people with a low level of education (Vimal 2022). Education can change everything in the sense that human reasoning will continue to be necessary, at least at every level and in all industries. Instead of “humans or computers,†the challenge for all-round education should be summed up as “humans and computers engaged in sophisticated systems that promote industry and wealth.â€

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  • Mircea Muresan, 2023. "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2023 0285, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0285
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