: The proposal to implement artificial intelligence (AI) in education has led to a heated debate among educators, students and industry professionals, evoking mixed reactions. Today's technology-driven society’s slogan is "faster, easier, and cost-effective." AI can meet these criteria, notably in education.

Will artificial intelligence-powered tools aid students or facilitate academic dishonesty is a question being raised. While many, including students, engineers and IT specialists commend AI for its capacity to help them execute ideas effectively and intuitively, others raise valid concerns. Ravi Eswarapu, CEO of AU Incubation HUB and a start-up investor, believes artificial intelligence and online resources have fundamentally altered how students engage with learning and career growth.

In a conversation with Deccan Chronicle, he has underlined that AI enables tailored tutoring. It delivers fast feedback on a wide range of academic assignments, from debugging code to boosting writing abilities and presentations. Ravi also underlined the problems that artificial intelligence poses.

A major issue is the possibility of misuse, with students relying only on AI-generated information and missing out on the opportunity to learn important skills. He, however, underlines that maintaining academic integrity is ultimately an individual responsibility. For devoted students, artificial intelligence can be a great friend, helping with data analysis, developing visual aids, and providi.