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TIANLI Qiming's AI Education Solution Selected for UN ITU AI for Good Case Collection

TIANLI Qiming's 'AI Subject Brain' solution has been selected for the UN ITU's AI for Good case collection. The solution is deployed in 107 schools, serving over 250,000 students.

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TIANLI Qiming announced that its AI education solution 'AI Subject Brain' has been selected for the United Nations International Telecommunication Union (ITU) AI for Good case collection. This collection showcases outstanding practices using AI to advance sustainable development.

The 'AI Subject Brain' is an intelligent teaching system for primary and secondary schools, providing personalized learning path recommendations, academic analysis, and teaching assistance via AI technology. According to the company, the system is currently deployed in 107 schools in China, benefiting more than 250,000 students.

Being selected for the ITU case collection marks international recognition of the solution's technical maturity and social impact. The ITU's AI for Good platform is a key global initiative in the AI field.

This recognition may help TIANLI Qiming expand its international influence and attract more partners interested in AI for educational equity. The company stated it will continue to optimize the product and explore more AI-education integration scenarios.

It is worth noting that AI education is experiencing rapid growth globally, but balancing technology application with data privacy remains a challenge. TIANLI Qiming's case provides a reference path for the industry.

Looking ahead, the company plans to promote 'AI Subject Brain' to more regions and develop customized features for different educational stages. International market expansion will also be a key focus.

Why it matters

This recognition boosts TIANLI Qiming's global influence in AI education and promotes the use of AI for educational equity.

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