Ways Artificial Intelligence Will Shape eLearning
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, web-based learning, chatbots and Seeing AIAbstract
The paper seeks to highlight the significance of artificial intelligence (AI) in eLearning. The research problem for analysis is how eLearning and the use of artificial intelligence make education more accessible and cost-effective. Therefore, the research investigates whether Artificial Intelligence in the e-learning will improve the quality of education offered in various universities. The method used to address the problem is a theoretical lens and quantitative research that investigates the significance of Artificial intelligence in e-learning. The study indicates that artificial intelligence in eLearning provides learners with skills without looking for an instructor. The artificial intelligence machine provides relevant information that prepares a learner in the workplace environment. The significance of the research project is making education more accessible and improving the lives of disabled persons.
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