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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2023
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Received: 20.05.2023. >> Accepted: 27.05.2023. >> Published: 09.06.2023. Scientific paper

ANALIZA PRIMJENE VJEŠTAČKE INTELIGENCIJE U OBRAZOVANJU I NJENOG UTICAJA NA ISHODE UČENJA, NIVO ZNANJA I OCJENE UČENIKA / ANALYSIS OF THE APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN EDUCATION AND ITS IMPACT ON LEARNING OUTCOMES, LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE, AND STUDENT GRADES

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Ajla Hurem
Ajla Hurem
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International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that deals with the development of computer  systems capable of performing tasks characteristic of human thinking. It is developed using machine  learning technologies, neural networks, and algorithms that allow the computer to recognize patterns in  data and learn how to perform tasks that are attributed to human thinking. The use of artificial intelligence in education encompasses various technologies used to improve learning, which can be  useful for enhancing learning, but should not replace human contact and interaction. The advantages of  using artificial intelligence in education include the possibility of personalized learning, automatic  grading of assignments, faster access to information, development of new educational technologies, and  improvement of learning efficiency. Disadvantages include the lack of human contact and interaction  between students and teachers and other students, lack of empathy and intuitive understanding, and  difficulty in processing informal and creative forms of learning. The impact of artificial intelligence on  learning outcomes and student grades can be positive if applied correctly and in accordance with the  needs and abilities of the students. Uncontrolled use of artificial intelligence can lead to negative  consequences, such as loss of motivation and interest in learning. It is important to establish a balance  between the use of artificial intelligence and the human factor in the education process. 

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