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Kerala school launches ‘Iris’, India’s first AI teacher

Kerala school launches 'Iris', India's first AI teacher

A Kerala school has introduced Iris, the first generative AI teacher in India. Equipped with an Intel processor it is set to revolutionise education.

In Short

  • Kerala debuts Iris, a cutting-edge generative AI teacher, reshaping education
  • Iris, India’s first AI teacher, delivers tailor-made learning experiences with interactive tools
  • Makerlabs’ Iris heralds a new era of educational innovation in Kerala

Kerala, known for its strides in education, has taken another innovative step by introducing its first generative AI teacher, Iris. Developed in collaboration with Makerlabs Edutech Private Limited, Iris marks a significant advancement in the integration of artificial intelligence in education.

Unveiled at KTCT Higher Secondary School in Thiruvananthapuram, Iris is a humanoid designed to enhance the learning experience for students.

Makerlabs shared a video of Iris on Instagram, showcasing its potential to transform education. “With IRIS, we’ve set out to revolutionise education by harnessing the power of AI to create a truly personalized learning experience,” they wrote.

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The video demonstrates Iris’s interactive capabilities and its role as a versatile teaching tool.

Check it out here:

Built under the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) project initiated by NITI Aayog, Iris boasts a range of features aimed at revolutionising traditional teaching methods.

With the ability to speak three languages and tackle complex questions, Iris offers a personalised learning journey for each student. Its features include voice assistance, interactive learning modules, manipulation capabilities, and mobility, making it an invaluable asset in the classroom.

Makerlabs envisions Iris as more than just a robot; it’s an innovative voice assistant tailored for educational environments. Powered by Robotics and Generative AI technologies, Iris promises seamless performance and responsiveness. Equipped with an Intel processor and dedicated coprocessor, it ensures an immersive learning experience.

This article is part of India Today publication!

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