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Abhigyaan AI

One AI engine. Four ways students learn.

Abhigyaan AI is the platform's artificial-intelligence layer, built on an agentic-AI engine that plans lessons, adapts difficulty, and personalises learning for each student. It powers three student-facing tutors — the AI Storyteller Teacher, the 3D AI Avatar Tutor, and a multilingual cloud tutor — across web and VR, in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati and more.

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Why agentic

Most AI tutors are a chatbox bolted onto a textbook. Abhigyaan AI isn't.

An agentic system doesn't wait for one prompt and return one answer. It plans, acts, observes the result, and re-plans — in a loop — toward a goal. For a student, that goal is mastery of a concept. The engine decides what to teach next, how (story, 3D walk-through, or conversation), and when to move on.

Teachers stay in command. They set boundaries, see every path the AI took, override it, and pull telemetry into the NEP 2020 Holistic Progress Card.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What is Abhigyaan AI?
Abhigyaan AI is the platform's artificial-intelligence layer, built on an agentic-AI engine that plans lessons, adapts difficulty, and personalises learning for each student. It powers three student-facing tutors: the AI Storyteller Teacher, a 3D AI Avatar Tutor (Abhi) that walks students through virtual labs in VR or on screen, and a multilingual cloud tutor that converses with students in 8+ Indian languages from any browser.
How is an agentic AI tutor different from a chatbot like ChatGPT?
A chatbot answers one prompt and stops. The Abhigyaan agentic engine sets a learning goal, breaks it into steps, picks the right tutor surface (story, 3D walkthrough, conversation), checks understanding, and adapts — in a loop — without a teacher prompting each step. It is curriculum-grounded in CBSE/MHSB so answers stay on-syllabus.
Which languages do the AI tutors support?
English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati and more — eight Indian languages and growing.
Does the AI replace teachers?
No. Teachers retain full control via the dashboard. They set boundaries, see every step the AI took, override its decisions, and pull telemetry into the NEP 2020 Holistic Progress Card.
Is student data used to train external AI models?
No. Student data stays within the school's data residency boundary; the AI does not train on student inputs. Details on the data protection page.