Two threads that I wanted to pick up on, Krish. So speaking about students first, you know, you've spoken about personalization.
You've spoken about assessments. What is the school of the future going to look like? When you look ten years hence, do you see school significantly transforming?
Well, school of the future using AI is going to be transformative.
Nothing like we have ever seen before. Picture this, a true choice for the students to be able to decide when, where, how, and from whom to learn is going to be given to them. You know, we've never had this. Right? And on top of it, every student is going to have his or her own personalized learning path for their own needs, their own ability, weaknesses, and strength, and being able to have that facility itself is the groundbreaking transformation.
Now having curated resources given to them based on the learning types or learning styles that they have, You know, you could be a left brainer, right brainer. You could be artistic. You could be logical thinker. You could you could have a special needs. Creating content that is specific to you, that itself is a biggest thing for the school of the future. Now creating immersive experiences, learning experiences using XR, AR, and VR, and technologies, and aiding it with AI is also going to be groundbreaking.
Now teachers are going to be moving from traditional instructors to transformative learning faculties, learning facilitators, who are going to concentrate more on how to improve collaborative critical thinking, how to improve emotional quotient of it. Now assessments are going to be real time and assessments are going to be dynamically changed by AI based on the pace and the progress that you are going to make. You're also going to have AI tutors who are going to be twenty four seven helping you with your, school work, project work, ability to ask any questions and get the answers from, and even sometimes being emotional support if you like.
Now, automating administrative task is going to be next big thing. We are going to automate up to ninety percent of tasks and all project based learning is going to come, in a big way. Globally, students are going to collaborate with peers across the group, and that's kind of, you know, new world thinking that we are going to have. Finally, schools are going to become that lifelong learning centers.
You know, it's going to promote collaborative, continuous learning and skill based, you know, education beyond the traditional way of schooling as we know.
That's very interesting. You know, there are some governments globally that are already integrating these adaptive learning platforms into their LMSs, and, you know, their teacher, sort of tools around lesson planning that are available.
I think, what you see is that there the adoption is not that large scale.
When you talk about a concept like this, do you see it achieving any kind of scale, or do you think this is going to be a niche offering perhaps limited to very premium schools?
So there are schools that are implementing it in an innovative ways, and there are schools that hasn't even started.
If you ask me, is that a widespread phenomenon? I wouldn't say so, but that's exactly where the world needs to be. You know, more and more schools start using it, it is going to be commoditized, and the cost is going to come down, etcetera.