Revolutionizing Indian Education: Introducing Iris, India’s First AI Teacher Robot in Kerala

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Look: A school in Kerala unveils a new robotic instructor, driven by Gen AI and Intel SoC

In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, a school has rolled out the first robotic educator in India powered by artificial intelligence. Named Iris, this robot was developed by Maker Labs and uses generative AI. Iris, who can teach a range of subjects from kindergarten to 12th grade, currently converses in English, Hindi, and Malayalam.

In a pioneering initiative that could transform India's educational system, a Thiruvananthapuram-based school in Kerala has launched the nation's first AI teacher robot. Iris, as the robot is named, was developed by Maker Labs using generative AI technology.

Maker Labs revealed on Instagram that they have reached a landmark achievement by launching IRIS, the first AI-powered education robot in India. The firm aims to revolutionize education by using AI to provide custom learning experiences. Iris allows teachers to create captivating and efficient lessons customized to the individual requirements and interests of each student, which is unprecedented.

A video circulating on social media reveals a robot being introduced at KTCT Higher Secondary School in Kerala, where it interacts with students in a classroom setting. Iris, the robot, was launched by Dr K Rajeev, who is the head of the Space Physics Laboratory (SPL) at VSSC. The footage emphasizes the swift bond formed between the AI educator and the students at KTCT Higher Secondary School.

The AI Teaching Robot Iris is more than just a passive participant in the classroom. It's an engaging learning partner, utilizing the latest Robotics and Generative AI technologies. Iris comes with a specialized Intel processor and coprocessor to ensure seamless operation. Additionally, its intuitive Android App interface offers users control and interaction at their disposal, promising a customized learning experience.

Iris was developed under the umbrella of the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), a project initiated by NITI Aayog in 2021 to enhance students' non-academic pursuits in schools.

Operating as an AI voice helper, Iris answers user queries, provides clarifications, and offers educational material.

Moreover, Iris's hands, which each have 5 degrees of freedom, provide it the capability to manipulate objects, lead demonstrations, and engage in practical learning activities.

Iris also features a 4-wheel frame that grants her the ability to move around with ease in any setting she's placed in. This enhances her interaction with users and allows her to navigate spaces without difficulty.

Iris is presently apt at instructing a range of subjects from kindergarten to 12th grade, and can communicate in three languages: English, Hindi, and Malayalam. There are also plans to extend its language skills to include more than 20 languages. Beyond that, Iris has the ability to filter content, blocking any unsuitable material related to drugs or violence, thereby fostering a secure and positive learning atmosphere.

The advent of Iris marks a substantial progression in combining technology and education, providing potential to enhance learning results and motivate students in unique ways. As schools and universities adopt digital transformations, groundbreaking inventions like Iris provide a peek into the future of education. Here, AI-powered instruments supplement conventional teaching techniques, creating a more engaging and efficient learning atmosphere.

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