The Development of AI Navigated Innovative System Design to Enhance the Interactive Learning Sessions
Abstract
And now, it is taking the same position on these tracks of promises toward better learning experiences, improved administrative efficiencies, and individualized education pathways with Artificial Intelligence (AI). In all these breakthroughs, ethical concerns must be accompanied by delicate balancing. This paper shall, therefore, seek to explore the very wide multiplicity of ethical considerations that the AI age poses on higher education, where a fine balance has to be struck. There is increasing development in the rapid AI technological advances being adopted and integrated into various facets of education, with heated debates raised over issues touching on privacy and data security, bias, and mitigation of biases, and accountability. On the one hand, the great possibility to individualize learning according to the needs of every learner finds the right place within the integration of AI. On the other hand, there is room for seeing the risk of widening the existing gaps even further. It is, therefore, part of the institution’s role to ensure that this attention is given to ensuring the institution’s AI applications reduce bias, are characterized by diversity, and build cultures of inclusiveness.