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Posted on 05/04/202402/04/2024 by Rafael Scapin

One year in, Khan Academy’s AI has 65,000 students, and is still learning new skills

Roughly a year ago, the online learning nonprofit Khan Academy launched Khanmigo—an experimental AI tutor designed to give students one-on-one guidance without doing their homework for them.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91066731/one-year-in-khan-academys-ai-has-65000-students-and-is-still-learning-new-skills-itself

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