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The document is a bibliography listing various sources related to the integration of artificial intelligence in education, covering topics such as personalized learning, AI adoption, and digital literacy. It includes articles, reports, and studies from reputable organizations and researchers, with access dates noted for some entries. The sources highlight the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in educational contexts across different countries.

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The document is a bibliography listing various sources related to the integration of artificial intelligence in education, covering topics such as personalized learning, AI adoption, and digital literacy. It includes articles, reports, and studies from reputable organizations and researchers, with access dates noted for some entries. The sources highlight the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in educational contexts across different countries.

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