Andresa Theodora, Nikolaos Tselios
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly reshaping lifelong learning by introducing new possibilities for personalized, flexible, and data-informed educational practices. In the field of adult education, AI has gained particular importance as learners are expected to continuously update their knowledge and skills in response to rapid technological, economic, and social change. This paper examines the role of AI in adult education policy, with a focus on both its opportunities and its challenges. It discusses how AI can support personalized learning, intelligent tutoring, learning analytics, and workforce development, while also contributing to greater accessibility, scalability, and policy responsiveness. At the same time, the paper highlights significant concerns related to the digital divide, data privacy, algorithmic bias, over-reliance on technology, and the readiness of educators and institutions to integrate AI effectively. Drawing on contemporary literature and international policy frameworks, the paper argues that AI should not be approached simply as a technological solution, but as a socio-technical and ethical issue that requires careful governance. It concludes that the successful integration of AI into lifelong learning depends on balanced adult education policies that promote inclusion, transparency, human-centered pedagogy, and responsible innovation.