AI Teacher in Pakistan: Miss Aini Introduced in Karachi School
- November 27, 2024
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An AI-powered teacher robot has been introduced at a private school in Karachi. It is the first of its kind to immediately respond to children's questions and educate them with modern technology.
On November 1, Happy Palace School's Asfahani Campus in Gulshan-e-Iqbal formally inducted Miss Aini as its first AI robotic teacher.
With the help of artificial intelligence, the teacher may respond to questions in over 20 different languages.
Students who take classes with Miss Aini told reporters for Express News how excited they are since the AI teacher quickly responds to their inquiries, making robotic classes a fun and different experience.
Additionally, they disclosed that they commonly pose inquiries in a variety of languages, such as English, Sindhi, French, Urdu, and others.
The AI robotic teacher, was developed in seven months, said engineer Hassan Siddiqui. All of the robot's parts, including wire, fiber glass, plastic, and even synthetic hair, were purchased from Karachi's local markets.
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Muhammad Asif Khan, the head of Happy Palace School, told news that although robotic technology is widely used, Miss Aini, the robot was introduced to give students technological abilities.
He went on to say that the AI teacher helps pupils with a variety of assignments in a range of topics. The robot's features will be improved in future updates to provide better student support.
The AI instructor will be able to blink, gesture, and communicate with students more efficiently in the future due to motion detectors and sensors in future upgrades.The AI teacher pilot project started in March, was finished in August, and courses started in November.
The usage of artificial intelligence (AI) in the Sindh Assembly was addressed last week during a meeting between Speaker Awais Qadir Shah and Turkish Ambassador Irfan Neziroglu. The emphasis was on how AI may improve legislative procedures and aid e-parliament efforts.
Strengthening Turkey-Pakistan commerce, investment, and interparliamentary collaboration were among topics of discussion during the conference. Speaker Shah laid up ideas to develop the legislative abilities of youthful lawmakers.