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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education in the USA

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Education in the USA

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K-12 Education and the Push for AI Literacy
Quality and Pedagogy in Higher Education
Student Adoption and the Case of Engineering
Institutional Culture and the Changing Workplace
Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Labor Readiness
Global Context and the Sustainability of Innovation
Conclusion
Bibliography

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Educational paradigms in the United States are currently navigating a period of profound transition driven by the rapid proliferation of algorithmic tools. While classroom technology was once limited to digital whiteboards or basic learning management systems, the current era is defined by generative models that can synthesize information, solve complex equations, and simulate human-like dialogue. This shift does not merely add a new tool to the teacher’s desk; it redefines the relationship between student, instructor, and information. The tension between maintaining academic integrity and fostering the technical skills required for a modern workforce has become a central theme in domestic policy discussions. As schools from primary levels through graduate research departments integrate these technologies, they face questions regarding equity, the quality of instruction, and the long-term sustainability of traditional grading models. Understanding this impact requires looking beyond the software itself to see how it alters the human elements of education, including institutional culture and the preparation of students for a globalized economy. The following analysis examines these dynamics through the lens of recent research, focusing on the specific ways the American educational system is adapting to a world where machine intelligence is no longer speculative but foundational.

References

  1. Artificial intelligence’s Impact on Higher Education Quality (2024)
    Chekirine Dilmi, Zoubida Sakri
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  2. A Perspective on K-12 AI Education (2022)
    Nathan Wang, Paul Tonko, Nikil Ragav et al.
    DOI Link
  3. Assessing Student Adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence across Engineering Education from 2023 to 2024 (2025)
    Jesan Ahammed Ovi, Gabe Fierro, C. Estelle Smith
    Open Source
  4. Deciphering Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on the Evolution and Transformation of Organizational Culture (2024)
    Urooj Nasrullah
  5. Assessing artificial intelligence’s impact on e-customer loyalty in the Saudi Arabian market (2025)
    Hasan Beyari
  6. Research of Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Innovation and Entrepreneur (2024)
    Yanbo Zhao
  7. Artificial Intelligence’s Impact on Organizational Work (2025)
    Bhavya Arora
  8. From Innovation to Impact: Evaluating Artificial Intelligence’s Contribution to the Triple Bottom Line in Public and Private Sector Project Management in Nigeria (2026)
    Dahiru Abdullahi

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