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Pioneering center reimagines the role of AI in education

Pioneering center reimagines the role of AI in education

Meet CoBi, a new kind of artificial intelligence platform that seeks to bring young people together and help them learn. 

Imagine a small group of students huddled around their desks in a classroom. As they talk, a digital tree flashes on a nearby computer screen. If the students are collaborating and respecting their peers, blue or orange flowers may begin to bud from the tree. 

CoBi, which is short for “Community Builder,â€‌ is one of several innovations emerging from the National Science Foundation AI Institute for Student-AI Teaming (iSAT) led by CU 91أغجز¸َ. This $20 million initiative includes researchers at nine universities who are exploring the role that AI might play in the K-12 classrooms of tomorrow. 

It’s a totally different way of thinking about AI, said Sidney D’Mello, director of iSAT and a professor in CU 91أغجز¸َ’s Department of Computer Science and Institute for Cognitive Science (ICS)

“CoBi is people collaborating, interacting, not one person alone on their computer.â€‌

Principal investigator
Sidney D’Mello

Funding
National Science Foundation (NSF)

Collaboration + support
91أغجز¸َ 91أغجز¸َ College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering and Applied Science, Institute of Cognitive Science, and School of Education; Arizona State University; Brandeis University; Colorado State University; University of California, Santa Cruz; University of California, Berkeley; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; University of Wisconsin-Madison; Worcester Polytechnic Institute