AI Is Set to Fully Personalize the Education Process in the Long Term
According to an expert, the key challenge today is finding a reasonable balance between using new tools and preserving academic integrity.

Yury Chekhovich, PhD in physics and mathematics, an expert in academic ethics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, head of Laboratory No. 42 at the Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and founder of the academic integrity checking service Domate, spoke to IT Russia about the potential of artificial intelligence in science and education.
According to him, the use of AI requires clear rules and ethical standards. As a result, researchers face a complex task: defining where those ethical boundaries lie.
The Potential of Personalization
Today, as elsewhere in the world, the academic community is seeking a reasonable balance between adopting new tools and maintaining academic integrity. Many leading universities in Russia’s major cities are attempting to integrate AI technologies into the educational process, including the Higher School of Economics, Moscow City University, ITMO University, and Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University LETI. However, Chekhovich believes that instructors are often playing catch-up.
He also noted that the main potential of artificial intelligence in modern education is linked to adaptive learning.








































