Quarterly Journal of Information and Communication Technology ​

The Functions of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Education and Electronic Knowledge Transfer

Document Type : Original Research Article

Author

Department of Information Technology, Payam Noor University, Karaj branch

10.22034/apj.2023.705655
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a branch of the science of producing and studying machines that aim to stimulate human intelligence processes. The main goal of artificial intelligence is to optimize routine processes, improve their speed and efficiency. As a result, the number of functions and services that use artificial intelligence continues to increase worldwide. Today, artificial intelligence has entered the field of education and training and is rapidly replacing traditional methods with modern methods. In this article, we discuss the functions of artificial intelligence in the field of education and electronic knowledge transfer. Considering the increasing development of virtual education in today's world, artificial intelligence can play an effective role in the field of education and electronic knowledge transfer. Artificial intelligence as a powerful tool can be used to improve the quality of education, reduce costs and increase the speed of education. This technology allows students and teachers to provide the best solutions to improve the quality of teaching and learning through intelligent and data-based systems. With the use of artificial intelligence, virtual education can become an effective and affordable method. In general conclusion, it can be said that this technology is very useful in all stages of education, including lesson planning and design, content presentation, exercises and evaluation, and it will soon become an integral part of education.

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