AI Empowerment in Higher Education: Current Opportunities, Key Challenges, and Future Trends
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Keywords

Higher education
Educational technology
Digital transformation
Personalized learning
Equity in education

DOI

10.26689/jcer.v9i5.10562

Submitted : 2025-04-28
Accepted : 2025-05-13
Published : 2025-05-28

Abstract

As higher education undergoes rapid digital transformation, new technologies are reshaping the way institutions teach, support, and engage with students. This paper explores how intelligent systems are being used to personalize learning, improve academic support, and streamline administrative processes. While these tools offer clear benefits, they also raise important concerns around access, equity, privacy, and institutional readiness. Drawing on recent literature and case studies from various countries, the study highlights both the promise and complexity of integrating new technologies into higher education. It concludes with a call for thoughtful, inclusive strategies that ensure innovation supports all learners and strengthens the core values of education.

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