Turing Launches STEM-Focused AI Agent 'GPAI' in India
## Turing Accelerates Global Expansion in STEM Education with 'GPAI' in Collaboration with India's IIT Turing, a developer of inference AI agents, has taken its first step into the global arena by officially launching 'GPAI', an AI learning...
## Turing Accelerates Global Expansion in STEM Education with 'GPAI' in Collaboration with India's IIT
Turing, a developer of inference AI agents, has taken its first step into the global arena by officially launching 'GPAI', an AI learning solution specialized in STEM fields, in the Indian market. By proving GPAI's effectiveness through collaboration with the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) in India, a cradle of STEM talent, the company is accelerating its push into the global market.
GPAI is an AI agent specifically designed for students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. By combining Turing AI with mathematics and science-specialized inference models, it maximizes learning efficiency by providing customized solutions for high-difficulty problems from elementary and secondary to university levels. Its key feature is enhancing learning engagement through STEM-optimized functions and a user-customized interface, differentiating it from existing general-purpose AI.
GPAI offers three core functions: ▲AI Solver (in-depth problem analysis and summarized solutions), ▲AI Cheatsheet (one-page summary of key concepts right before an exam), and ▲AI Notetaker (automatic generation of lecture transcripts and key summaries), with plans to add an AI Tutor function in the future. It supports easy utilization of essential functions for STEM learning, such as formula processing, step-by-step reasoning, and diagram/graph interpretation.
Turing plans to accelerate its global expansion, starting with the Indian market. It plans to rapidly expand its service coverage by entering the US market in September, followed by the Korean and Japanese markets in October. It will provide customized interfaces tailored to each country's educational environment and enhance user accessibility by launching on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in September. Furthermore, its ambition is to develop GPAI into an educational and research tool equipped with AI-based engineering simulation and modeling functions, making it usable by everyone from undergraduate students to PhDs and professors.
Min-kyu Choi, CEO of Turing, stated, "GPAI was developed based on the Turing AI technology know-how accumulated through 'Math King'," adding, "We will lead the market as a vertical AI agent in the field of inference AI on the global stage."
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