NEURAL NETWORKS IN GLOBAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS

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Neural networks, once confined to the realm of science fiction, have emerged as powerful tools shaping our digital age. From driving cars to diagnosing diseases, their applications span diverse domains. However, one area where their impact is particularly promising yet underexplored is in global education systems. As nations grapple with the complexities of modernizing their educational approaches, neural networks offer a beacon of hope for personalized, efficient, and equitable learning experiences. In this article, we embark on a journey to uncover the potential of neural networks in revolutionizing education worldwide. By examining their applications, challenges, and future outlook, we aim to shed light on the transformative role they could play in shaping the future of learning.

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Qonarbaev, D., Janibekov , I. ., & Saypnazarov , R. . (2024). NEURAL NETWORKS IN GLOBAL EDUCATION SYSTEMS. Прикладные науки в современном мире: проблемы и решения, 3(5), 10–12. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdaf/article/view/32509

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