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Unveiling the Attitudes of University Students Toward Artificial Intelligence
The research seeks to delve into and comprehend the attitudes of university students regarding artificial intelligence (AI) and to identify potential factors influencing these attitudes. The research employs a descriptive research design with a quantitative approach. A sample of 240 university students, including both males and females, was selected using simple random sampling. The AI Attitude scale (AIAS-4) developed by Grassini in 2023 was used to collect the data. Statistical techniques, such as “descriptive analysis,” “indeoendent sample t-test,” “one-way ANOVA,” and “post hoc” test were used to analyze the data. The findings indicate that there was no statistically significant difference in attitudes toward AI between male and female university students. Furthermore, our research has substantiated a significant difference in attitudes toward AI among university students specializing in the fields of arts, science, and commerce. The findings of this study suggest that science students displayed a significantly more positive attitude toward AI when compared to their counterparts in the Arts and Commerce streams. Moreover, we examined the impact of educational level on AI attitudes and found no significant difference in attitudes across different educational levels among university students.