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                       University Students’ Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence
                       The purpose of this paper is to present the attitudes of students from selected
                       faculties of the University of Primorska toward the use of artificial intelligence
                       (AI), their actual use of AI tools, and their level of AI awareness. The study in-
                       cluded 195 full-time undergraduate students from two selected faculties at the
                       University of Primorska (105 from the Faculty of Education and 90 from the
                       Faculty of Management). The research also examined the interrelationship be-
                       tween these factors and students’ future use of AI, as well as which of these


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