Artificial Intelligence in English Language Teaching: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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Abstract
The use of educational technologies in English language teaching (ELT) has become widely accepted in the post-pandemic era, and, for better or worse, some of these technologies rely on artificial intelligence (AI). As an area of technological growth and increasing financial investment, we are likely to see more AI-driven technologies in teaching and learning in the post-pandemic ELT world. We are currently in the stage of ‘weak’ AI, which typically performs restricted tasks within specific domains relatively well. However, ‘strong’ AI, equivalent to human intelligence, is the long-term goal, and although this is no more than a theoretical construct at present, we can expect ‘stronger’ AI to emerge over time.…
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- Construct (python library)
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- Artificial intelligence
- Human intelligence
- Applications of artificial intelligence
- Language acquisition
- Artificial general intelligence
- Mathematics education
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