A few months ago, I was introduced to DALLE-2, an AI application that makes images based on the input you feed it.
I was fascinated by the work this DALLE-2 application could do. The time it saves, the work it could do, amazing! – ask DALLE-2 to make an image of a cat eating pizza or a koala dunking a basketball, and in a few minutes, your image is ready.
AI is the new talk of the town, and the way it’s transforming the world at such a fast pace is unimaginable.
Yes, you know what ChatGTP can do, but what if I told you there is an AI teaching assistant that can help you solve all your Wassce past Questions?
Kwame AI is a new AI chatbot application developed by a Ghanaian-led Edtech startup company called SuaCode.ai that helps students prepare for their Wassce exams by helping them answer past questions.
For example, you can ask Kwame ai the definition of photosynthesis, and you will receive the best three(3) answers for the term you searched. Additionally, you will receive diagrams related to the question, if any, and the year that question appeared in the Wassce examination.
The AI application is trained with a large knowledge base dataset that is carefully curated by well-trained teachers in every subject.
Kwame AI is currently free and available in the Beta testing phase, and it’s only able to solve science past questions at the moment. Subsequent updates will cover other subjects in the West African Secondary School Examination (WASSCE).
The teaching assistant AI which is named after Ghana’s first president Dr. Kwame Nkrumah will soon be available in our local dialects to aid students in the remote regions in Ghana to ask educational questions and get curriculum-aligned answers.
Kwame AI is a subsidiary of SuaCode.ai: an EdTech AI startup founded by Ghanaian co-founders Dr. George Boateng, a Computer Engineer, Scientist, and educator & Victor Kumbol, an innovator and a Neuroscience Ph.D. fellow at the Charité Universitatmedizin, Germany.
The startup is currently incorporated as a C-Corp in Delaware, U.S., and has been accepted into the Google for Startups SDG program under the category – Quality Education.
Kwame AI currently has 800 users across 31 countries and has 2.8K questions answered with Kwame having an accuracy of 90%.
Ghana is currently a Hub for several technological advancements, and I believe the West African country will be a Hub for many advancements in the AI revolution.
The introduction of Abena AI– a personal assistant ai, the NSMQ AI – a prototype ai for competing in the NSMQ, and the Kwame AI – which solves students Wassce past questions shows the contributions Ghana is making towards the AI transformation.
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