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Abstract
The publication of an article is a key component of the academic scientific structure, its purpose being the systematization and rationalization of knowledge. Higher education, in this context, has been undergoing technological, economic, and social advancements and transformations, engaging students, the next generation, and the guarantors of academic and scientific ecosystems. In this framework, human and artificial intelligence converge and complement each other's tools and content. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is useful in the development, monitoring, and management of knowledge and ideas, including the creation of personalized content, task automation, and immediate feedback. Furthermore, it involves the analysis of large amounts of descriptive data, the systematic generation of logical structures, and the creation of content and frameworks that allow for the comparison of data and content, along with the statistical procedures that support publication. In short, it contributes to the process of presenting and arguing articles.
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