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| Open Access | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN EDUCATION
Mukhtarova Mubina , Andijan State of Foreign Languages Institute Student of English and Literature faculty, Group 206Abstract
This article will clarify changes in the demands of education require innovation and creativity in the learning process. With the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of education to help process daily activities including teaching and learning. The objective f this study is to investigate Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education, especially in the teaching and learning process. This research also uses library research.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), education, teaching and learning
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