Assam's first AI teacher, Iris, enhances learning experience for students
Press Trust of India | May 30, 2024 | 04:07 PM IST | 1 min read
Iris answered many questions asked by the students at Assam's Royal Global School and engaged in various activities with them.
NEW DELHI: Draped in a traditional ‘Mekhela Chador’ and jewellery, Assam’s first artificially intelligent teacher, 'Iris', promptly answered all questions of students of a private school here. The humanoid listened to the question, "What is hemoglobin?" and replied to the student with all the details, a teacher at the school said.
"Whether the questions were from their syllabus or about anything, 'Iris' provided answers in no time and with examples and references," said a spokesperson of the Royal Global School here. The students were inquisitive and eagerly engaged in various activities of the robot, she said.
The children also enjoyed the robot’s ability to perform gestures like handshakes, which made the learning process both fun and engaging. 'Iris' has a voice-controlled assistant that helps it respond to student queries and provide detailed explanations.
“The children are very excited because the artificially intelligent teacher has answers to their questions,” the school teacher said. The robot has been developed in collaboration with Makerlabs Edu-tech under the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) project initiated by NITI Aayog.
'Iris' marks a significant advancement in the integration of artificial intelligence in education, the school teacher said. The introduction of 'Iris' represents a significant milestone in enhancing the learning experience and catering to the diverse learning styles of students, she added.
The private school looks forward to leveraging the capabilities of the robot to personalize learning and make education more engaging for students in the northeast region, the spokesperson added.
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