Artificial intelligence and its algorithms in higher education
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Artificial intelligence, Artificial intelligence algorithms, Higher educationAbstract
The term “artificial intelligence” has become increasingly prevalent in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where artificial intelligence technology has advanced significantly. It represents the science of engineering the creation of intelligent machines capable of performing tasks that require human intelligence. Artificial intelligence algorithms are the fundamental components of artificial intelligence systems that determine how this technology works. To better understand artificial intelligence, it is essential to know these algorithms, their types, how they work, and their applications. The service of artificial intelligence in education and higher education has revolutionized the field of learning and teaching, which will be elaborated in this research.
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