PhysicsWallah, an ed-tech unicorn in India, is utilizing OpenAI's GPT-4o to enhance educational accessibility for millions of students, particularly in Tier 2 and 3 cities. The company recently launched a suite of AI products, including AI Guru, Sahayak, and NCERT Pitara, which collectively aim to provide high-quality education without reliance on traditional institutions. Within just two months of its launch, the Alakh AI suite attracted over 1.5 million users, showcasing its rapid adoption and effectiveness.
AI Guru serves as a 24/7 academic companion, while Sahayak offers personalized study plans and revision tools tailored to students' needs. The introduction of a Doubt Engine allows for real-time resolution of academic queries, significantly reducing the time previously required for human experts to respond. With these innovations, PhysicsWallah is set to reshape the ed-tech landscape in India, making quality education more accessible than ever.
• PhysicsWallah's AI tools solve 85% of student doubts in real time.
• Alakh AI suite gained 1.5 million users within two months of launch.
PhysicsWallah's NCERT Pitara uses generative AI to create educational questions from textbooks.
PhysicsWallah's Doubt Engine resolves both academic and non-academic doubts after class hours.
AI Guru allows students to ask questions in various formats, enhancing user interaction.
The company has launched innovative AI tools to support students, particularly in underserved regions.
Its technology is integral to PhysicsWallah's educational tools, enhancing learning experiences for students.
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