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Talentedge launches AI and Machine Learning-driven Executive Education platform
Jamshedpur, Sept 6 (IBNS): SLIQ 2.0, a revolutionary Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) enabled platform for learning for XLRI Virtual Learning Students was launched recently by Father E. Abraham, S.J.,Director, Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur.
SLIQ 2.0 has been developed by Talentedge, India’s leading Ed-Tech firm, offering ‘live and interactive’, anywhere learning in digital format.The launch of SLIQ 2.0 also makes Talentedge the first in the education-technology space to have Artificial Intelligence& Machine Learning powered Executive Education platform in India.
While speaking at the launch Father E. Abraham, said, “XLRI is committed towards delivering the curriculum effectively. Innovations like SLIQ will help us refine our courses further to meet the needs of learners and industry, alike. It will enhance students’ learning through futuristic technology.Integrating AI in the learning platform is a path breaking step from our partner, Talentedge.”
Available on Android and iOS platforms, Talentedge SLIQ 2.0 creates a unified learning environment for learners and teachers, as it streamlines processes and simulates classroom learning.
This advancement focuses on conferring enhanced customised user experience and is able to keep a check on learners, i.e. if they are attentive during sessions or have merely switched on the device or even stepped away. It also sends learners notifications to remind them of live classes, assignments and more.
Aditya Malik, CEO & MD, Talentedgeadded “Machine learning is the definitive future of education in India. It is with this forethought that we launched SLIQ 2.0 for the benefit of our learners and mentors alike. We hope SLIQ 2.0 will enable truly customized-education & real-time problem solving capabilities. It will not only help learn faster but also foster user’s overall learning satisfaction. We are excited about the launch of this path-breaking platform and hope to garner a positive response from our users”.
While speaking at the launch Father E. Abraham, said, “XLRI is committed towards delivering the curriculum effectively. Innovations like SLIQ will help us refine our courses further to meet the needs of learners and industry, alike. It will enhance students’ learning through futuristic technology.Integrating AI in the learning platform is a path breaking step from our partner, Talentedge.”
Available on Android and iOS platforms, Talentedge SLIQ 2.0 creates a unified learning environment for learners and teachers, as it streamlines processes and simulates classroom learning.
This advancement focuses on conferring enhanced customised user experience and is able to keep a check on learners, i.e. if they are attentive during sessions or have merely switched on the device or even stepped away. It also sends learners notifications to remind them of live classes, assignments and more.
Aditya Malik, CEO & MD, Talentedgeadded “Machine learning is the definitive future of education in India. It is with this forethought that we launched SLIQ 2.0 for the benefit of our learners and mentors alike. We hope SLIQ 2.0 will enable truly customized-education & real-time problem solving capabilities. It will not only help learn faster but also foster user’s overall learning satisfaction. We are excited about the launch of this path-breaking platform and hope to garner a positive response from our users”.
The AI engine as a part of SLIQ has the following parts –
 A virtual classroom powered by technology
 First AI & ML powered learning app for Executive Education in the country
 Adaptive logic driven system guided learning supported by proprietary AI engine
 Self-evolving Machine Learning powered personalised learning for the learners
 Learning Mentor or “Avatar” supported by Semantic data models with real time feedback to AI engine
 Learning curve guided course creator to guide instructors
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