AI can enhance the learning experience, making it more
enjoyable, engaging, and rewarding. It can also can
guide educators to use a more interactive teaching
approach which may result in increased engagement
and motivation in the class as well as improved learning
objectives.
AI enables personalised learning, catering to the
unique needs and pace of each student. Through
adaptive algorithms and intelligent platforms,
students can receive targeted content, exercises,
and assessments tailored to their individual
strengths and weaknesses.
AI can also reduce the cost of
education from an educational
institution’s perspective, and quite
significantly if used to its potential. AI
can automate a number of tasks
assigned to administration, teachers,
IT, etc.
AI-powered EdTech tools can easily
collect, analyze, and provide report
data to teachers on student learning
outcomes and behavior patterns. By
using predictive analytics, AI can
provide educators with valuable
insights from predicting future
performance, providing personalized
interventions, early identification of at-
risk students, and refining instructional
strategies.
Rifah Maulidya
XII MIPA 6
The advancement and adoption of AI could impact the
need for certain job roles in education. The way AI
continues to automate more aspects of the education
process, there may be fewer demands for human
educators, which could lead to both improved
productivity and potential job loss.
With AI algorithms generating content and deciding
the pacing of the lessons, students may miss out on
the nuanced approach that a human teacher can
offer. AI could not make flexible curriculum based
on student’s need and make AI teacher could not
make any approaches with student.
As schools become increasingly reliant on AI-
powered solutions, there is a risk that teachers and
students may become too reliant on technology.
In the long run, this dependence could result in the
neglect of important traditional teaching methods
and the development of critical thinking and
problem-solving skills.
There is no way other than to digitize
information these days. Another
significant issue is the potential
infringement on data privacy and
security associated with AI tools in
education. These tools often require
access to students’ personal data to
function effectively and could also be
prone to hacking, if it falls to the wrong
hands.
In conclusion, while AI in education offers benefits such as personalized
learning and improved student engagement, it also raises concerns about job
security, dehumanized learning experiences, and data privacy. Therefore, it is
important to strike a balance and use AI as a complementary tool to enhance
the learning experience, carefully consider its potential drawbacks and use it
wisely to maximize its benefits without causing harm to the education system
and society
Rifah Maulidya
XII MIPA 6