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were defined as any software or system that utilizesartificial intelligence techniques to assist with or automate project management tasks. Thisincludes but is not limited to machine learning algorithms, natural language processing,predictive analytics, chatbots, and virtual assistants. Chatbots specifically refer to AI-poweredconversational agents that interact with users via text-based interfaces, while virtual assistantsincorporate both text and voice-based interaction. These definitions were provided toparticipants in Survey Preamble. Table 1. Survey Data Collection Instrument Q# Question Options/Response Type