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Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Opportunities, Challenges and Ethical Implications
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly transforming higher education by introducing innovative tools that enhance teaching, learning, and institutional management processes. This study presents a bibliographic review that examines the main opportunities, challenges, and ethical implications associated with the implementation of AI in higher education. The methodology involved the analysis of recent scientific literature published between 2020 and 2025 from recognized academic databases. The findings indicate that AI technologies contribute to personalized learning, intelligent tutoring systems, learning analytics, and automated assessment, improving student engagement and academic performance. However, the literature also identifies significant challenges, including limited digital competencies among educators, technological infrastructure requirements, and concerns related to academic integrity. Furthermore, the increasing use of AI raises important ethical issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, transparency, and accountability in educational systems. The review concludes that while artificial intelligence offers substantial potential for educational innovation, its successful integration requires responsible governance, institutional policies, and pedagogical strategies that ensure ethical and effective use in higher education environments.
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