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Beyond 2025: The rise of artificial intelligence powered classrooms

 

Nitish Jain (Founder & President, SP Jain Group) writes in the Hindu Business Line about the future of technology-driven classrooms and how innovations like Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered tutors and career navigation tools are transforming education.

He envisions a classroom where AI plays a central role in personalising learning experiences, making education more equitable, and preparing students for their careers.

Nitish Jain Hindu Business Line article

Key points from his article include:

  1. AI-Powered Tutors – The AI driven assistants help students learn at their own pace, providing support for struggling learners while challenging high-achievers with advanced materials. They analyse learning patterns, emotional states, and knowledge gaps to create personalised learning experiences.
  2. AI-Powered Career Navigation – AI tools that assist students in preparing for job interviews by analysing body language, tone, and communication skills. They also track job market trends, recommend skill development courses, and create individual specific career paths.
  3. Future of Learning – Looking beyond 2025, Mr Jain imagines “hyper-personalized learning ecosystems” where classrooms dynamically adapt to students’ natural rhythms, emotions, and learning styles, making education more engaging and effective.

Talking about the transformative role of technology in education, Nitish Jain spoke about how AI is not just a tool but a learning partner that enhances student engagement and prepares them for the future. By leveraging AI’s ability students can develop confidence, explore their potential, and be better equipped for the evolving job market.

To read the full article, please click here.

 

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