| Article Title |
Artificial Intelligence in Physical Education: A Critical Analysis of Myths, Reality, Misuse and Opportunities |
| Author(s) | Sandeep Kumar, Ravinder Pal Ahlawat, Naveen Kumar. |
| Country | India |
| Abstract |
This paper explores the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in physical education and sports, focusing on its myths, realities, misuse, and opportunities. AI, as a transformative technology, is increasingly being integrated into educational and sports environments to enhance performance analysis, personalized training, and health monitoring. The study highlights how AI supports teaching and learning through tools such as wearable devices, fitness applications, and virtual coaching systems, making physical education more interactive and data-driven. At the same time, the paper critically examines common misconceptions, including the belief that AI can replace human coaches or deliver completely accurate and unbiased results. It also addresses potential risks such as data privacy concerns, overdependence on technology, and ethical challenges associated with the misuse of AI systems. Furthermore, the paper presents the practical reality of AI as a supportive tool that complements rather than replaces human expertise. It emphasizes the importance of balanced integration, where AI enhances decision-making while preserving essential human qualities such as motivation, communication, and ethical judgment. Overall, the paper concludes that AI holds significant potential to improve physical education and sports, provided it is implemented responsibly, ethically, and with proper human supervision. |
| Area | Physical Education |
| Issue | Volume 3, Issue 3 (May - June 2026) |
| Published | 2026/05/13 |
| How to Cite | Kumar, S., Ahlawat, R.P., & Kumar, N. (2026). Artificial Intelligence in Physical Education: A Critical Analysis of Myths, Reality, Misuse and Opportunities. International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR), 3(3), 251-257. |
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