AI Tutors are India’s Only Hope to Make Education More Accessible to Millions

Stanford researchers have developed an AI system, Tutor CoPilot, using OpenAI’s GPT-4.
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Today, education has become unbelievably expensive, making it a nightmare for many families. In Tier 1 and Tier 2 Indian cities, the monthly tuition fees for private schools often ranges between INR 2,500 to INR 10,000. This, of course, is in addition to fees towards maintenance, lab and technology, books and supplies, and transportation. The global requirement for teachers adds another layer to this challenge. A recent UNESCO report highlights that by 2030, the world will need 44 million new primary and secondary teachers to meet the global education goals.  The financial implications are equally concerning. Achieving universal education goals will require an additional $ 12.8 billion for primary education and $ 106.8 billion for secondary education every year. In total, fundin
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