ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A CO-PRODUCER OF HUMAN ENDEAVORS: RETHINKING LEARNING, EMPLOYMENT, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN CALABAR MUNICIPALITY LGA, CALABAR, NIGERIA

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  • Obo, Kerian Edom, Obo Diepreye Kerian, Unimna Felix Unimna, Miebaka Nabiebu, Grace Onya Edu,Anthony Ekpoudo, Christian Oluchukwu Nwaenyi, Beauty Usoroh Kenneth, Ushie Augustine Onyi, Mary Sunday Enidiok, Anthony Godwin Bullem, Bernard Atrogor Oko, Ekar

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Artificial Intelligence, Learning Processes, Employment Patterns, Job Security, Social Organization, Governance Structures

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The study examined the Artificial Intelligence as a Co-Producer of Human Endeavors: RethinkingLearning, Employment, and Social Organization in Nigeria and focused on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on learning practices, employment pattern, and social organization in Calabar Metropolis, CrossRiver State. Two hypotheses guidedthe study with mixed-methods as research design

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Achar, N. P., & Andortan, A. T. (2025). Influence of Artificial Intelligence on Job Security as Perceived by Business Educators. African Journal of Educational Foundations, 6(1).

Adetayo, A. J. (2023). Harnessing coopetition for the survival of Nigerian public libraries: Role of smart technologies. International Information & Library Review, 55(1), 29-43.

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2026-06-24

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Obo, Kerian Edom, Obo Diepreye Kerian, Unimna Felix Unimna, Miebaka Nabiebu, Grace Onya Edu,Anthony Ekpoudo, Christian Oluchukwu Nwaenyi, Beauty Usoroh Kenneth, Ushie Augustine Onyi, Mary Sunday Enidiok, Anthony Godwin Bullem, Bernard Atrogor Oko, Ekar. (2026). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS A CO-PRODUCER OF HUMAN ENDEAVORS: RETHINKING LEARNING, EMPLOYMENT, AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN CALABAR MUNICIPALITY LGA, CALABAR, NIGERIA. Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 16(2), 919–932. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/5204

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