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The AI Tutor That Scales to Every Student

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Benjamin Bloom proved in 1984 that one-on-one tutoring improves student performance by 2 standard deviations. But tutors don't scale. Multimodal AI—voice, vision, interactive—can finally deliver personalized tutoring to every student at near-zero marginal cost.

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In 1984, educational psychologist Benjamin Bloom published a study showing that students who received one-on-one tutoring performed two standard deviations better than students in conventional classrooms. A student at the 50th percentile with tutoring would perform at the 98th percentile.

This is called the "2 Sigma Problem": we know tutoring works dramatically, but we can't afford to provide it to everyone.

Why AI Changes This: For the first time, we can build tutors that:

  • Cost nearly nothing per student
  • Are available 24/7
  • Never get frustrated or tired
  • Adapt to each student's pace and learning style
  • Use multiple modalities—text, voice, images, interactive exercises

What Makes a Good AI Tutor:

  • Socratic method: Asks questions rather than giving answers, helping students build understanding
  • Patience: Explains the same concept 10 different ways if needed
  • Adaptation: Identifies misconceptions and addresses them directly
  • Engagement: Makes learning feel like a conversation, not a lecture
  • Multimodal: Uses diagrams, visualizations, voice—whatever works best for the concept

The Technical Challenge: This isn't just a chatbot with a "tutor" system prompt. Effective tutoring requires:

  • Deep domain knowledge
  • Understanding of common misconceptions
  • Ability to diagnose where a student is stuck
  • Strategies for different types of learners

The Stakes: If AI tutors work, every student on Earth could have access to education quality that's currently reserved for the wealthy few. This is one of the highest-impact applications of AI.

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