Majority Science Journal
Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): MSJ-August

Realizing Adaptive Learning with Living Intelligence: The Role of AI, Biotechnology, and Smart Sensors in Education

Mariyani, Nia (Unknown)
Anum, Do Intan Putri (Unknown)
Restiawati, Rista Adhani (Unknown)
Fitrawan, Harun (Unknown)
Hardian, Dafyar Eliadi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Aug 2025

Abstract

The 21st century demands an education system that is adaptive, personalized, and responsive to the diversity of learners. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), biotechnology, and smart sensors within the concept of living intelligence offers a transformative solution for realizing dynamic, evidence-based learning. AI utilizes real-time analytics, knowledge tracing, and multimodal modeling to map students' cognitive, affective, and contextual states, allowing for prescriptive and anticipatory learning interventions. Biotechnology and smart sensors enrich the system with biometric indicators such as heart rate variability (HRV), electrodermal activity (EDA), brain waves (EEG), and sleep quality, which are analyzed synchronously to monitor learning readiness in real time. This approach combines cognitive, affective, and physiological dimensions within a single, interconnected ecosystem. Challenges such as algorithmic bias, data privacy, concept drift, and infrastructure limitations are addressed through privacy-by-design governance, federated learning, and explainable AI. The role of the teacher shifts to that of a curator of meaning and a data-driven decision-maker, while the open learner model provides space for student participation. Through multidisciplinary collaboration and ethical policies, living intelligence becomes a new paradigm for education that is inclusive, sustainable, and capable of forming lifelong learners who are relevant to future demands

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Journal Info

Abbrev

msj

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice

Description

MSJ : Majority Science Journal is a scientific journal that is published periodically every 3 months which contains various scientific articles as a result of research. MJS is a multidisciplinary journal published by PT Hafasy Dwi Nawasena in collaboration with several lecturers to contribute to ...