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The main objective of applying artificial intelligence and technology to the field of education is to drive efficiency, personalization and streamline tasks. The primary objective of this paper is to leverage the best attributes of machines and teachers and create an environment in which they can work together for the best outcome of students. This paper is on the fact that the students of today will need to work in a future where AI is the reality. Thus, it is important that our educational institutions expose students to this technology.
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We take this opportunity to acknowledge with great pleasure, deep satisfaction and gratitude, the contribution of many individuals in the successful completion of this paper.
We wish to express a deep sense of gratitude to Dr. Vijaya, Director, PSG Institute of Management, for the initiative and inspiration provided to perform the paper.
Our sincere thanks to Dr. Mansurali Anifa, PSG Institute of Management, for his encouragement and support for the successful completion of this paper.
Finally, we would like to extend our warmest gratitude to ICIMMI 2020, Poornima Institute of Engineering & Technology, for providing us with this excellent opportunity.
We submit this paper with great humility and utmost regard.
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Akash Sriram, K., Kumar, S.S. (2021). Artificial Intelligence—A Revolution for Smarter Systems. In: Goyal, D., Gupta, A.K., Piuri, V., Ganzha, M., Paprzycki, M. (eds) Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information Management and Machine Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 166. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9689-6_41
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