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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?

A branch of computer science focused on building systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, and problem-solving. In education, AI powers tools that personalize learning, automate grading, and provide intelligent tutoring.

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Machine Learning

A subset of AI where systems learn patterns from data and improve their performance over time without being explicitly programmed. Machine learning drives adaptive learning platforms, predictive analytics for student success, and automated content recommendations in education.

Deep Learning

A specialized subset of machine learning that uses multi-layered neural networks to model complex patterns in large datasets. Deep learning underpins many modern educational AI applications, from speech recognition in language learning apps to image analysis in STEM tools.

Natural Language Processing (NLP)

A field of AI that enables computers to understand, interpret, and generate human language. NLP powers educational tools like automated essay scoring, chatbot tutors, language translation services, and reading comprehension assessments.

Large Language Model (LLM)

A type of AI model trained on vast amounts of text data that can generate, summarize, translate, and analyze text with human-like fluency. LLMs like GPT-4 and Claude are increasingly used in education for tutoring, content creation, and providing instant feedback to students.

Generative AI

AI systems capable of creating new content such as text, images, code, audio, and video based on learned patterns. In education, generative AI helps teachers create lesson plans, generate practice problems, and produce personalized study materials at scale.

Prompt Engineering

The practice of crafting effective instructions and queries to guide AI models toward producing desired outputs. Prompt engineering is becoming an essential skill for educators who use AI tools, enabling them to generate better lesson plans, assessments, and student feedback.