Rajat Verma* and Abhishek Rawat
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
*Corresponding Author: Rajat Verma, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Received: August 29, 2023; Published: September 30, 2023
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become known as a term with The ability to disrupt numerous sectors, including academia. Doctoral research is one area where AI has made significant advances, with the potential to change the way research is conducted. One of the most significant and significant advantages of artificial intelligence in doctoral research is its ability to process enormous amounts of data quickly and correctly. Machine learning algorithms and data mining are just a few instances of AI-powered tools that may help academics examine large datasets, detect trends, and make predictions. This can save researchers an enormous quantity of effort and time, enabling individuals to spend time on additional issues of their research that are more vital.
Citation: Rajat Verma and Abhishek Rawat. “Artificial Intelligence: Boon or Bane for Doctoral Research".Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 5.11 (2023): 01-02.
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