Revolutionizing Indian Education: Kerala School Introduces Iris, India’s First AI Teacher Robot

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VIEW: A school in Kerala initiates a new robotic educator, driven by Gen AI and an Intel SoC

A Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala-based school has debuted India's inaugural AI robotic instructor. The robot, dubbed Iris, was fabricated by Maker Labs and operates on generative AI. Iris can instruct a range of subjects, from kindergarten to 12th grade, and presently interacts in English, Hindi, and Malayalam.

A pioneering step that could potentially transform India's educational landscape has been taken by a school in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, as they launch the nation's first AI teacher robot. This robot, named Iris, was developed by Maker Labs using generative AI technology.

Maker Labs made an announcement on Instagram, revealing a significant achievement, "Pushing the limits of learning: Presenting IRIS, the first-ever AI teacher robot in India, built on generative AI." The company conveyed their aim to revolutionize education by utilizing AI to customize learning experiences. Iris enables educators to provide captivating and efficient lessons adapted to suit the unique needs and preferences of each student in a way that was previously impossible.

A video circulating on social media reveals a robot being introduced on stage at Kerala's KTCT Higher Secondary School, demonstrating its interactions with students in a classroom setting. Dr K Rajeev, the Director of the Space Physics Laboratory (SPL) of VSSC, launched Iris. The footage emphasizes how rapidly the AI teacher has become a cherished partner of the students at KTCT Higher Secondary School.

The Artificial Intelligence Educator Robot named Iris is not merely a passive participant in the educational space, but it is an engaging learning partner, driven by advanced Robotics and Generative AI technologies. Iris, with its specialized Intel processor and coprocessor, delivers uninterrupted operation. Its intuitive Android App interface places the power of interaction and control in the hands of the users, ensuring a customized educational experience.

Iris was developed as a component of the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), a project launched by NITI Aayog in 2021, with the intent of enhancing students' non-academic activities in schools.

As an AI voice assistant, Iris interacts with users by answering their questions, providing explanations, and offering educational material.

Moreover, Iris's hands, which have 5 degrees of freedom each, allow it to manipulate items, carry out demonstrations, and engage in practical learning experiences.

Iris is also equipped with a 4-wheel frame, enabling her to move around with ease in the area she is assigned to. This promotes seamless interaction with users and navigation through spaces.

Iris has the ability to instruct on topics ranging from preschool to 12th grade. At present, Iris interacts in three languages: English, Hindi, and Malayalam, but there are plans to increase this to more than 20 languages. Additionally, Iris possesses the capability to filter content, thus preventing exposure to unsuitable material associated with drugs and violence. This ensures a secure and supportive educational atmosphere.

The unveiling of Iris indicates a substantial progression in merging technology and education, with a potential to boost learning results and motivate students in unique ways. As schools and universities adapt to the digital age, groundbreaking technologies like Iris provide a sneak peek into the future of education, where AI-powered tools enhance conventional teaching techniques, creating a more engaging and efficient learning atmosphere.

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