While the world debates whether AI will replace jobs, the Govt of Karnataka just asked a better question: what if millions of kids never get to learn AI in the first place?
Here’s what most people don’t know - the digital divide isn’t just about having a computer anymore. It’s about having access to the tools that will define the next decade.
So Karnataka Govt run company Keonics built Keo - a tech that runs AI locally (no internet needed!), using open-source everything, at an affordable price point - indicating that its not just a product launch but a policy shift
Their AI Buddh is trained on actual school syllabus. Imagine a student in a village asking their computer to explain a physics concept and getting an answer that matches what their textbook teaches. That’s contextual AI. That’s what makes this different.
This isn’t about replacing expensive computers. It’s about creating a generation that doesn’t have to wait for privilege to learn the skills that matter.
Here’s what most people don’t know - the digital divide isn’t just about having a computer anymore. It’s about having access to the tools that will define the next decade.
So Karnataka Govt run company Keonics built Keo - a tech that runs AI locally (no internet needed!), using open-source everything, at an affordable price point - indicating that its not just a product launch but a policy shift
Their AI Buddh is trained on actual school syllabus. Imagine a student in a village asking their computer to explain a physics concept and getting an answer that matches what their textbook teaches. That’s contextual AI. That’s what makes this different.
This isn’t about replacing expensive computers. It’s about creating a generation that doesn’t have to wait for privilege to learn the skills that matter.
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- Artificial Intelligence & Business
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- GEN E, GEN E INDIA, GEN E MEDIA


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