Assam School Introduces Northeast’s First AI Teacher ‘Iris’ In Guwahati

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In a groundbreaking move for education, Royal Global School in Guwahati, Assam has introduced ‘Iris’, northeast’s first AI teacher.

Dressed in the traditional Mekhela-Chador, Iris captivated both students and educators during her inaugural session, marking a significant leap in the integration of artificial intelligence within educational settings.

The unveiling of Iris was met with enthusiasm and curiosity from students who quickly engaged with the AI teacher.

During the session, a student’s question about haemoglobin led to an impressive display of Iris’s capabilities.

She not only provided a detailed explanation but also incorporated examples and references, demonstrating her vast knowledge base and interactive prowess.

Iris’s ability to perform gestures, such as handshakes, added a human touch to the learning experience, fostering engagement in the classroom.

Equipped with a voice-controlled assistant, Iris tailors her responses to meet individual learning needs, making her a versatile and accessible educational tool.

Teachers at Royal Global School observed a noticeable increase in student excitement and participation, attributing this to Iris’s engaging and informative teaching style.

Developed in collaboration with Makerlabs Edu-tech under the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) initiative by NITI Aayog, Iris represents a significant advancement in AI-driven education.

This initiative reflects Royal Global School’s commitment to incorporating cutting-edge technology to enhance learning outcomes.

Notably, this innovative approach is set to transform traditional teaching methods and equip students with the skills needed for the digital age.

Looking ahead, Royal Global School plans to explore further educational innovations with Iris as a central figure in their classrooms.

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