A pivotal seminar on ‘Artificial Intelligence in Life and Education’ was recently held at Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University (KMÜ), shedding light on how AI is rapidly transforming digital technologies. Karaman Governor Hüseyin Engin Sarıibrahim emphasized the need for innovation in the digital world, pointing out that machines capable of mimicking human behavior are now central to AI applications, significantly influencing global economic growth. KMÜ Rector Prof. Dr. Mehmet Gavgalı highlighted AI’s potential to radically change all aspects of life, from solving complex problems to enhancing educational experiences. The seminar featured presentations by various academics, discussing AI’s implications in education and daily living. Key topics included AI’s role in personalizing learning, providing real-time feedback, and improving operational efficiency. The seminar also addressed challenges such as data privacy, the digital divide, ethical concerns, and job displacement due to automation. Despite controversies, the advantages of AI in promoting innovation and economic growth were underscored.

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