Abstract
This article explores the dynamic impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on education, with a focus on its integration into the field of psychology. The study analyzes the dichotomous nature of AI in educational settings, highlighting both its potential for innovation and the challenges it presents, particularly in terms of academic integrity and the quality of training. Utilizing the concept of self-organization of systems, the article examines AI as a transformative factor in education, necessitating a new order of collective interaction among educational participants. Empirical research is presented, comparing the content, structure, and style of texts generated by AI (specifically Claude 2.1 and ChatGPT 4) and psychology students. This comparison establishes criteria for differentiating between “human” and “artificial” texts, underscoring the unique aspects of human creativity and critical thinking that AI currently cannot replicate. The study also reveals the evolving role of educators as facilitators within a hybrid ecosystem of human and AI participants. The article proposes future research directions, including the exploration of collaborative interactions between individuals and AI and the development of accelerated learning methodologies within the human-AI ecosystem. It emphasizes the necessity of balancing the strengths of human creativity with AI’s computational efficiency, aiming to enhance student motivation and expand cognitive capabilities in educational settings. Furthermore, the article discusses the emergence of new professional roles such as AI user facilitators, and AI facilitators, highlighting the growing complexity of human-AI interactions. These roles are crucial for effective and ethical utilization of AI in education, especially in psychology. The article presents AI as a catalyst for significant paradigm shifts in education and professional training, particularly in socionomic fields. It advocates for a synergistic approach to education, where AI complements human abilities, leading to enriched learning experiences and the development of a more adaptive, personalized, and efficient educational landscape.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 012011 |
Journal | IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |
Volume | 1415 |
Issue number | 1 |
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State | Published - 2024 |
Event | 5th International Conference on Sustainable Futures: Environmental, Technological, Social and Economic Matters, ICSF 2024 - Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine Duration: 21 May 2024 → 24 May 2024 |