Ethical Considerations in Using AI in Educational Research

Author:

Balta Nuri1

Affiliation:

1. Suleyman Demiral University, Kazakhstan

Abstract

This editorial explores the ethical challenges associated with integrating artificial intelligence into educational settings. They highlight key ethical principles to guide AI use in educational research, including transparency, accountability, fairness, and authenticity. The author emphasizes the need for ethical frameworks to address complex issues around biases, attribution, and the human-AI division of labor.

Publisher

Ax Publications

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