- Pr. Belhad Brahim
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19615389
- SSR Journal of Artificial Intelligence (SSRJAI)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is
reshaping nearly every sector, and education is no exception. Its integration
has transformed how learning is delivered, assessed, and managed. AI supports
students and educators by enhancing the quality of instruction, optimizing
administrative work, and providing innovative tools for learning. Research
consistently shows that AI improves educational efficiency and provides rich
learning resources. However, concerns remain regarding reduced student–teacher
interaction and potential threats to academic integrity. Therefore, while AI
inspires optimism, it also calls for responsible and cautious implementation.
Within the field of English as a Foreign Language (EFL), AI-driven tools have become powerful aids to language learning. In Morocco, the demand for English proficiency has grown considerably due to globalization and the increasing importance of English in international communication, trade, and academia. Yet, the introduction of AI into Moroccan education involves unique cultural, socio-economic, and pedagogical dimensions.

