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Artificial intelligence in education in Cape Verde: potential and challenges

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This research aims to explore the potentialities and challenges of AI in education in Cape Verde, in order to understand how AI can be used in the teaching–learning context. To carry out the research, a qualitative methodology was adopted supported by a literature review. With support from the documents found, the benefits and potentialities were analyzed, reflecting on the ethical implications of the application of AI in education, with emphasis on privacy, data security and ethics. We discussed the findings related to the potential and challenges of applying AI and how it can play a key role in analyzing data on learners’ performance and preferences, providing immediate feedback, personalized recommendations and complementary activities. Research suggests that AI in education has the potential to improve the equity, quality and reach of education, however, it is necessary to face challenges, such as ensuring the ethical use of AI, accessibility for all students, data protection and privacy. In Cape Verde, AI can be a powerful tool to mitigate socio-economic and geographical challenges, providing a more balanced and equal education across all islands. However, the challenges of access to high-speed internet and the quality of services provided by utilities can be real challenges to overcome.

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Artificial intelligence Cape Verde Digital technologies Education Teaching-learning process

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Gomes, A.P.M., Gonçalves, B.F. (2024). Artificial Intelligence in Education in Cape Verde: Potential and Challenges. In: Abreu, A., Carvalho, J.V., Liberato, P., Monroy, H.C. (eds) Advances in Tourism, Technology and Systems. ICOTTS 2023. Singapor: Springer Nature, p. 495-504. ISBN 978-981-99-9765-7

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