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DeepSeek Hits Hard: Helping to Revolutionize Higher Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

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  • Qiang Wang

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DeepSeek is reshaping the higher education model in all aspects by assisting differentiated teaching and personalized learning, promoting flat teaching management processes, creating interactive learning modes with deep participation, creating intelligent paths for boundaryless learning, providing accurate and comprehensive data-driven feedback, and enhancing global education equity and inclusiveness. For better applying artificial intelligence to promote the development of higher education, this study summarizes the main scenarios in which DeepSeek R1 contributes to the sustainable development of higher education. The development strategy of higher education in the era of intelligence is obtained, which includes improving teacher literacy we should continue to promote the healthy and innovative development of education models, actively deepen artificial intelligence to assist in the construction of teacher teams, enhance the interpretability of education models, improve the precision support of personalized learning, real-time detect and regulate student emotions, construct a scientific evaluation system for large models, bridge the global education digital divide, establish an ethical and moral framework for artificial intelligence, strengthen the cross-cultural adaptability of intelligent collaboration, and help lifelong learning and sustainable social development.

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  • Qiang Wang, 2025. "DeepSeek Hits Hard: Helping to Revolutionize Higher Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 14(2), pages 1-26, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:14:y:2025:i:2:p:26
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