Artificial Intelligence: Theoretical Foundations, Educational Insights, and Hallucinations
Artificial Intelligence Applications in Science Education, BEKTAŞ OKTAY,TARKIN ÇELİKKIRAN AYŞEGÜL,TÜYSÜZ MUSTAFA,SEFEROĞLU SÜLEYMAN SADİ, Editör, Springer Nature, Zürich, ss.30-53, 2026
- Yayın Türü: Kitapta Bölüm / Diğer
- Basım Tarihi: 2026
- Yayınevi: Springer Nature
- Basıldığı Şehir: Zürich
- Sayfa Sayıları: ss.30-53
- Editörler: BEKTAŞ OKTAY,TARKIN ÇELİKKIRAN AYŞEGÜL,TÜYSÜZ MUSTAFA,SEFEROĞLU SÜLEYMAN SADİ, Editör
- Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Adresli: Evet
Özet
This chapter examines the theoretical
foundations, educational applications, and critical challenges of AI, with a
focus on its transformative impact in education. Building on principles of
machine learning and deep learning, it demonstrates how AI technologies can
enhance teaching and learning by enabling personalized learning paths,
providing immediate feedback, supporting data-driven decision-making, and
improving accessibility for diverse learner groups. These capabilities position
AI as a powerful tool for fostering more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable
education systems. At the same time, the chapter acknowledges significant risks
and ethical dilemmas associated with AI integration, particularly AI
hallucinations, where systems generate fabricated or misleading information. It
analyzes the leading causes of hallucinations, including probabilistic
predictions, insufficient or biased training data, overfitting, and poorly
designed prompts. It discusses potential consequences, including the spread of misinformation,
erosion of academic trust, and reinforcement of educational inequalities.
To address these issues, strategies are
proposed, including ensuring data quality, effective prompt engineering,
maintaining human oversight, and striking a balance between accuracy and
creativity. By combining theoretical insights with practical examples, the
chapter offers a comprehensive assessment of AI in education, outlining a
roadmap for its responsible, ethical, and human-centered use.