Google.org Backs Rocket Learning's AI Tutor for India's Underserved Kids
At Google for India, Rocket Learning announced support from Google.org to create a personalized AI tutor for underserved children. This initiative aims to enhance early childhood education and improve the future prospects of millions of Indian children by leveraging advanced AI technology.
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At the 10th edition of Google for India, Rocket Learning unveiled its partnership with Google.org to develop a novel AI tutor designed specifically for parents and educators of underserved children. The ambitious project will create 'Saheli,' an AI-powered educational buddy, available as a web application tailored to the unique learning paces of children ages three to six.
Google.org has committed to facilitating this initiative by deploying a team of its Fellows to work on Saheli, marking Rocket Learning as the second Indian recipient of such Fellowship support. The initiative, reinforced by a $1.5 million grant from Google.org's AI for Global Goals Impact Challenge, aims to extend modern, personalized educational experiences across ten Indian states.
By harnessing advanced AI/ML systems capable of grading over 50,000 homework submissions daily, with a reach to 3 million children, Rocket Learning aspires to touch 50 million lives in five years. This groundbreaking technology, envisioned as a state-of-the-art Gen AI use case, offers new horizons in India's Digital India initiative, aspiring to make quality early education universally accessible and foster the nation's educational front on a global scale.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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