From AI-Driven Creativity to Sustainable and Inclusive Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Technology, Diversity, and Lifelong Learning in the Digital Era
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Abstract
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence and emerging digital technologies has transformed contemporary understandings of creativity, education, and social inclusion. Educational institutions increasingly confront the challenge of integrating technological innovation while simultaneously preserving diversity, accessibility, and human-centered learning practices. This paper examines the intersection between AI-driven creativity, sustainable education, and inclusive learning ecosystems within the broader context of digital transformation. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from educational technology, creative studies, sustainability research, and lifelong learning theory, the study explores how AI-supported systems influence pedagogical innovation, artistic expression, collaborative learning, and competence development across diverse educational settings. Particular attention is given to the role of emerging technologies in supporting inclusive educational participation, reducing barriers to learning, and promoting adaptive lifelong learning environments. The analysis also addresses ethical concerns related to digital inequality, technological dependency, and the evolving relationship between human creativity and algorithmic systems. The paper argues that sustainable educational transformation requires balancing technological advancement with social responsibility, diversity, and equitable access to knowledge. Ultimately, the study contributes to current debates regarding the future of education in digitally mediated societies by proposing a human-centered framework for integrating creativity, sustainability, and intelligent technologies.
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