China's Squirrel Ai Platform Teaches 10 Million Students Using Adaptive AI Learning
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Matthew Tostevin
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Summary
China's Squirrel Ai platform, co-founded by Derek Haoyang Li, uses adaptive AI learning to teach over 10 million students at their own pace, claiming to accelerate learning speed by up to 10 times. The company is now expanding its sights to the United States, highlighting China's push to lead globally in AI-powered education within five years.
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More than 10 million students are currently signed up in China on Squirrel Ai, which is designed to use adaptive learning to teach students exactly what they need at their own pace
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