AI-powered conversational agents and intercultural learning: Insights from Indonesian EFL students

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Author(s) / editor(s):
Buyun Khulel , Evynurul Laily Zen , Francisca Maria Ivone , Muhamad Hasbi , Tommy Hastomo , Utami Widiati

Year: 2025

Keywords: AI literacy, critical thinking, EFL students, intercultural competence, phenomenological research
Language(s): English

Abstract:
Globalization has increased the demand for English proficiency and intercultural competence. However, English instruction in Indonesia often focuses on grammar and vocabulary, with limited emphasis on cultural understanding. Although AI tools are commonly used to support language learning, their potential to promote intercultural learning remains underexplored. This study aimed to investigate how Indonesian EFL students use AI-powered conversational agents to explore cultural perspectives and what cultural insights they gain. The research employed a descriptive phenomenological design involving 15 undergraduate students from five regions in Indonesia. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. The results showed that students moved from retrieving simple cultural facts to engaging in deeper conversations that supported reflection and critical thinking. They described AI as a non-judgmental partner that allowed them to ask sensitive cultural questions. The students learned to distinguish between surface-level cultural practices and deeper values. They also habitually questioned AI-generated content and verified it through other sources. This process helped them build critical AI literacy. The findings suggest that AI tools can support intercultural learning if used with guidance. Teachers are encouraged to design activities that help students reflect on cultural content and develop critical awareness during AI interaction.

http://www.castledown.com/journals/ice/article/view/ice.v8n1.103127

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