Knowledge, Awareness, Attitude and Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Platforms by Academics in University of Ilorin

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  • Abdullahi Ganiyu OLATUNJI Department of Sociology, University of Ilorin, Kwara State Author
  • ibrahim Bidemi ABDULLATEEF Department of Sociology and Criminology, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria Department of Sociology and CriminoloDepartment of Sociology and Criminology, Fountain University, Osogbo Department of Sociology and Criminology, Fountain University, Osogbo, Nigeria Author
  • Muiz Abolaji FATAI Department of Sociology, University of Ilorin, Kwara State Author
  • Olayanju Kazeem RAJI Department of General Studies, Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Oyo state Author

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, knowledge , academics , utilization

Abstract

One of the key areas of human operations that AI has significantly impacted is education. Even though several studies have examined the dynamics of AI in varying educational parlance, the attitude, knowledge, and awareness of AI platforms by university academics in Nigeria is yet to be sufficiently empirically examined. It is in an effort to bridge the palpable gap in existing literatures on AI that necessitated this study. Thus, this study examined knowledge, awareness, attitude and utilization of artificial intelligence platforms by academics in University of Ilorin, Nigeria. The research employed the use of survey design and utilized quantitative approach for data collection and analysis. A multistage sampling design was employed to administer a self-developed questionnaire to 210 academics (lecturers) at the University of Ilorin. In analysing the questionnaire, data analytical procedure of frequency and percentages were used as descriptive statistics while regression analysis was used as inferential statistical tool to test the research hypotheses. The study found out, that academics at the University of Ilorin generally hold positive attitudes towards the adoption of AI in their research and teaching activities. Also, that academics at the University of Ilorin are generally aware of AI platforms, and those with higher familiarity tend to place greater importance on AI literacy. The study recommends that universities should implement regular training programs focused on AI technologies relevant to academic work and invest in the necessary infrastructure to support AI adoption, including reliable internet access, advanced AI tools, and continuous technical support.

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2025-11-23

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