Educational Transformations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Interview with Professor Adıgüzel
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Oktay Cem Adıgüzel is full professor at Anadolu University and a guest professor at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). In this interview, he talks about his research in the area of artificial intelligence and what it can bring to the field of education. Drawing on neuroscience, he highlights the role that artificial intelligence can play in providing feedback to students to support their learning processes. He also shares his vision of the current situation and potential evolutions in educational institutions and practices, as well as the risks associated with the development of artificial intelligence, which, in his view, is accompanied by a paradigm shift.
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