ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LANGUAGE TEACHING: ADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES
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Key words: artificial intelligence, cognition, AI-driven systems personalized instructionAbstract
Abstract: This article will discuss the role of AI in education along with its challenges and advantages to apply it. The technologies related to AI and helping to teach languages will also be discussed.
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