Since 2020, artificial intelligence (AI) has been introduced in Russia to detect violations when passing the Unified State Exam. Rosobrnadzor head Anzor Muzaev said the neural network detected 457 violations in 2023. The experiment started in 18 regions and was expanded to 84, and the percentage of AI errors decreased over three years.
This technology is not only concerned with education. Artyom Mushta, president of MAXIMUM Education, emphasized that artificial intelligence is already providing significant assistance to teachers and making learning more personal. He gave the example of a neural network that analyzes students’ emotions and activities during class and helps identify students who may lose interest in the material.
Thus, the inclusion of artificial intelligence in the educational process not only allows more effective detection of violations in exams, but also improves the interaction between teachers and students, making the learning process more interesting and individual.
Source: Ferra

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