Azerbaijan launches AI-powered teaching on "Digital School" platform

Azerbaijan's Ministry of Science and Education, in partnership with UAE-based tech company G42's Presight, has introduced a digital teaching assistant for students on the country's "Digital School" platform.

Azerbaijan launches AI-powered teaching on "Digital School" platform

Students engage with the Digital School platform on their laptops/ File: New Jersey Education Association

The AI-powered tool is designed to support students throughout their daily learning process - helping them grasp lesson topics more easily, get answers to their questions, and develop independent study skills. The assistant covers a range of subjects, breaking down complex topics in plain language and walking students through concepts step by step.

What sets the tool apart is its personalized approach: the AI mentor adapts to each student's individual learning pace rather than offering one-size-fits-all explanations. Whether a student is struggling with a difficult physics concept or needs a math problem solved after school hours, the assistant is available whenever support is needed not just during class time.

To access the service, students need to log into their personal cabinet on the Digital School platform and select the "Digital Assistant" option under the "Applications" section.

The assistant is currently in a pilot and learning phase. At this stage, it has been primarily trained in mathematics and natural sciences; training in other subjects is still ongoing, meaning some responses may carry minor inaccuracies. The platform notes that the tool is intended as a learning support resource and that teacher guidance should be sought where necessary.

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