HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT IN LIGHT OF AI
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This article delves into the impact of AI-powered online platforms on the education industry, specifically the higher education sector. It examines how these platforms are altering traditional modes of education delivery and transforming the way students learn and interact with educational content.
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