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Georgia Tech Professor Uses AI Avatar DAI-vid to Transform Online Learning

What Happened

David Joyner, a professor at Georgia Tech, unveiled an AI avatar named DAI-vid that serves as his digital clone for teaching online courses. The project, covered by Fortune, sees Joyner leveraging the AI-powered avatar to deliver lectures, answer student queries, and facilitate discussions. This innovation is designed to test how artificial intelligence can make high-quality education more widely available, removing barriers related to instructor availability and scaling.

Why It Matters

This move could redefine online education by harnessing AI avatars to expand access, personalize learning, and address instructor shortages. It underscores the growing influence of artificial intelligence in shaping educational delivery models. Read more in our AI News Hub

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