IRIS Teacher Robot: AI will eat teacher job very soon

AI will now eat Teachers employment as well! Robots are rapidly replacing humans in the workforce. Employees were afraid that AI might result in job losses. That worry will have some validity. Teachers in schools will soon be replaced by these robots. Another illustration of this is from Kerala, where the nation's first AI teacher was hired. Her interactions with the pupils in the classroom are currently trending on social media.

This is a known Kaduvail Thangal Charitable Trust program. At Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala's KTCT Higher Secondary School, AI Teacher was introduced. Iris is the name of the AI instructor that was created in association with the edtech startup MakerLabs. One of the products of a 2021 NITI Aayog effort is Iris, which is a component of the Atal Tinkering Lab (ATL) project. Its goal is to encourage pupils to participate in extracurricular activities. Naturally, it has a significant impact on the nation's educational system as a whole.

IRIS Robot Features

'Robotics and generative AI' is how MakerLabs describes Iris. The robot will only be able to finish all of the jobs because it has an Intel CPU and a co-processor that can handle different commands. Iris can move through its wheels as well. Iris is able to converse in three languages and provide challenging answers.

There Have Been Social Media Shared of The Video

MakerLab also posted a related video to Instagram. A multilingual AI teacher is seen in the video. Iris is also capable of providing complicated answers on a wide range of topics. Additionally, Iris can function as a personalized, interactive voice assistant. 'Being at the vanguard of innovation, Makerlabs Edtech is happy to launch its latest creation 'Iris - AI Teacher Robot,' which is set to be one of the greatest in the history of education,' the business wrote on Instagram about its AI teacher. Iris believes there will be more ground-breaking discoveries.

By the way, this development guarantees a big shift in Kerala's educational system. While its long-term effects are still unknown, Iris has undoubtedly provided a positive outlook for Indian education going forward.

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