Adoption of AI in Higher Education: Engineering Faculty Perceptions of Preparation for Industry 4.0
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Fernández Cerero, José; Fernández Batanero, José María; Fernández-Cerero, Daniel; Montenegro Rueda, MartaEditorial
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Artificial intelligence Industry 4.0 Higher Education
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2026-03-06Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández Cerero, J., Fernández Batanero, J. M., Fernández Cerero, D., & Montenegro Rueda, M. (2026). Adoption of AI in Higher Education: Engineering Faculty Perceptions of Preparation for Industry 4.0. Computers, 15(3), 173. https://doi.org/10.3390/computers15030173
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Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation - (PID2022-138346OB-I00)Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) has established itself as a key technology in the context of In
dustry 4.0, with direct implications for university education, especially in engineering
degrees. This study analyses the degree of adoption and the main educational uses of
AI-based tools in higher education, as well as teachers’ perceptions of their contribution to
preparing students for the professional challenges associated with Industry 4.0. A qual
itative descriptive-interpretative design was used, involving semi-structured interviews
with 32 engineering teachers at the University of Seville. The results show an incipient
and uneven adoption, focused mainly on instrumental uses to support planning and
material development, with still limited integration in assessment and learning person
alisation. Despite this, teachers perceive AI as a resource with the potential to promote
the development of digital skills and improve employability, although they emphasise the
need for specific teacher training and institutional support for deeper and more coherent
pedagogical integration.





