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

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A school in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, has unveiled India's debut robotic teacher powered by artificial intelligence. This educational robot, named Iris, was developed by Maker Labs and uses generative AI. Iris is equipped to teach a variety of subjects to students ranging from pre-school to 12th grade and can interact in English, Hindi, and Malayalam. This project is also backed by an Intel SoC.

In an innovative step that could transform the educational landscape of India, a school in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, has launched the nation's initial AI robotic teacher. The robot, named Iris, was developed by Maker Labs utilising generative AI technology.

Maker Labs revealed on Instagram that they have achieved a significant milestone in education with the introduction of IRIS, India's premier AI teacher robot powered by generative AI. The company expressed its goal to revolutionize education by using AI to develop custom-tailored learning experiences. Iris offers educators the unique opportunity to provide engaging and personalized lessons that cater to the individual needs and preferences of each student.

A clip circulated on various social media platforms reveals a robot being presented on stage at KTCT Higher Secondary School in Kerala, highlighting its interactivity with students in the classroom. The robot, named Iris, was launched by Dr K Rajeev, the head of the Space Physics Laboratory (SPL) at VSSC. The clip emphasizes the swift bond formed between the AI educator and the students at KTCT Higher Secondary School.

The AI Educator Robot Iris is not just a passive watcher in a classroom setting; it is an engaging learning partner driven by advanced Robotics and Generative AI technologies. Iris, loaded with a specialized Intel processor and a secondary processor, ensures seamless operation. It also possesses an easily navigable Android App interface that gives users full control and interaction, promising a customized educational experience.

Iris was developed under the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL), a 2021 initiative by NITI Aayog intended to enhance students' non-academic activities in educational institutions.

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

Furthermore, Iris's hands, which each have 5 degrees of movement, allow it to manipulate items, carry out demonstrations, and take part in practical learning activities.

It also boasts a 4-wheel framework, enabling Iris to move around liberally in the environment she is placed in, making it easier to engage with users and navigate spaces with ease.

Iris is a versatile teaching tool, able to instruct on topics ranging from early childhood education to 12th grade. At present, Iris can interact in English, Hindi, and Malayalam, but there are intentions to increase this to more than 20 languages. Moreover, Iris has the capacity to filter out unsuitable content, such as drug and violent-related material, aiming to foster a secure and supportive learning space.

The launch of Iris marks a notable progression in merging technology with education, aiming to enhance educational results and motivate students in unique ways. As schools and universities adapt to the digital age, breakthroughs like Iris provide a peek into the future of education, where artificial intelligence-based tools supplement conventional teaching techniques, creating a more engaging and efficient learning atmosphere.

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