Teachers’ Perception of AI and Their Attitudes Towards AI

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Even though artificial intelligence has been around for a while, ChatGPT is largely the reason why more educators are now discussing it. A lot of educators are worried about artificial intelligence in schools. While some educators believe it ought to be outlawed and prohibited from use, others find advantages. The research presented in this paper aims to comprehend the attitudes and perception of high school educators regarding artificial intelligence (AI), its applications in everyday life and the classroom, and the possible effects AI may have on educator careers and the educational system. Research results show that teachers learn about AI mostly on their own, and that their attitudes towards AI is generally positive, which suggests that additional efforts put into organized teacher training would be beneficial.

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Konecki, M., Baksa, T., & Konecki, M. (2024). Teachers’ Perception of AI and Their Attitudes Towards AI. In International Conference on Computer Supported Education, CSEDU - Proceedings (Vol. 1, pp. 564–568). Science and Technology Publications, Lda. https://doi.org/10.5220/0012739300003693

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