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Students'Awareness and Perception Regarding the Usage of AI in Education at Government College University, Faisalabad

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  • Muhammad Younas
  • Shoukat Ali
  • TahirMahmood
  • Rizwan Abbas Nasimi
  • Muhammad Khushnood Ashraf
  • Sumaya Akter

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The ever-increasing presence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of education across the world necessitatesstudies on the student's awareness and perception ofits usage in their learning environment. This research investigates students' perspectivesand understandingregarding artificial intelligence in their academic pursuits at the government college university, Faisalabad, Pakistan. The research used a quantitative method-based survey design. The study's population consisted of students from two distinct departments: Computer Science and Education at the University. The results of the study indicated that while students recognize the presence of AI in their educational experiences, their understanding of its potential as a writing aid, plagiarism detection tool, and research assistance resource remains quite limited. In a similar vein, students' perceptions regarding the integration of AI in educational settings were measured as moderate, with respondents recognizing that these innovative technologies have the potential to enhance user satisfaction effectively. The research recommends that it is essential for the government to implement periodic training and workshops for students nationwide, focusing on the applications and ethical considerations of AI in improving educational practices. This will equip the learners and ensure their relevance in the current landscape of technological advancement.

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  • Muhammad Younas & Shoukat Ali & TahirMahmood & Rizwan Abbas Nasimi & Muhammad Khushnood Ashraf & Sumaya Akter, 2024. "Students'Awareness and Perception Regarding the Usage of AI in Education at Government College University, Faisalabad," Journal of Social Sciences Advancement, Science Impact Publishers, vol. 5(4), pages 81-85.
  • Handle: RePEc:adx:jssajr:v:5:y:2024:i:4:p:81-85
    DOI: 10.52223/JSSA24-050410-106
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