Classover launches AI robotics division for K-12 education
Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: KIDZ) announced the formation of its AI Robotics Division to integrate physical robotics with its existing AI learning platform for K-12 education.
The division will develop interactive robotic tools designed to work alongside the company's AI Tutor and human instructors. The robots will provide physical demonstrations and instructional dialogue, using data from the AI platform to deliver adaptive teaching support.
The initial fleet of robots will be tested in Classover's network of offline learning centers before wider deployment. The company stated the robots will function as "physical co-teachers" to help students understand complex subjects including advanced mathematics and coding.
According to the press release, the robotics division will utilize Classover's proprietary dataset of student learning interactions accumulated over several years. This data will train the robotic systems to address educational challenges based on actual classroom experiences.
The New York-based education technology company operates AI-powered learning systems for K-12 and broader education markets. Classover's platform focuses on personalized learning through artificial intelligence technologies.
The robotics initiative represents an expansion of Classover's current digital learning platform into physical educational tools. The company plans to use feedback from the learning center deployments to refine the robotic systems before broader market introduction.
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