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AI Meets Classroom Curiosity: Dr. Manjula Pooja Shroff's Vision for the Future of Education

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October 2024

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AI Meets Classroom Curiosity: Dr. Manjula Pooja Shroff's Vision for the Future of Education

Dr. Manjula Pooja Shroff
MD & CEO, Kalorex Group

With the dawn of generative Al, many educational institutes around the world found themselves in unchartered waters. Teachers and students suddenly were grappling with an advanced technology that could excel in standardized tests and solve complex problem sets-faster than humans ever could.

For Dr. Manjula Pooja Shroff, the MD and CEO of Kalorex Group, the advent of AI was not a threat, but an opportunity. Her perspective is stemmed from a belief that technological advancements and AI technologies in the education sector could not just revolutionize the learning experience, but make it more engaging and personalized for students.

Rather than viewing AI as an adversary, she encourages parents, and educators to embrace these technologies, viewing them as collaborative partners in the educational process.

AI Clone and Avatar

One of her pioneering initiatives is the creation of MAYA, her AI avatar and clone. In an effort to bridge the gap between traditional education and digital innovation, MAYA was designed to enhance personalized learning experiences for students, parents, and educators alike.

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