| |9 AUGUST 2025HIGHERReviewemails students can safely make mistakes and learn from them. Objectivity in Evaluation and Performance TrackingAnother remarkable benefit of AI is the objectivity it brings to student evaluations. Human assessments, no matter how well-intentioned, can sometimes be influenced by subconscious biases. AI-generated performance reports, driven by data rather than perception, uphold the integrity of the learning process.Having said that, we need to be cautious about adopting AI at scale. Data privacy and ethical use of AI remain top concerns. That's why we need to ensure that any AI tool we adopt is fully vetted and compliant with data security standards. The last thing we want is erroneous or misused data that could misguide a student's career.Coexisting with AI is the Future of BFSII see AI not as a replacement but as a reinforcement of human potential. As AI tools take over routine tasks and enable greater personalization, professors can be empowered to focus on what truly matters--shaping mindsets, building confidence, and mentoring future professionals.But the real power of AI in education will only be unlocked when it's used thoughtfully, ethically, and with a deep understanding of the learning context. That's why we must invest not just in technology, but in the people who will use it--educators.The future isn't about choosing between AI and educators. It's about building a system where both work together to create learning experiences that are smarter, fairer, and more human than ever before.
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