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Terry Xu's avatar

Kudos to bilingual posts - double the work but allow less room for misintepretations.

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Beewoman's avatar

Don't forget that: The virus started from China and China is responsible for starting this global pandemic.

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Armand Domalewski's avatar

I'd love to learn more about China's e-learning innovations. For example, how does voice recognition and facial recognition play into e-learning? Can you elaborate on the synchronous learning stuff?

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Li Jin's avatar

Hi Armand, see here for examples of how VIPKid & Liulishuo report using AI to enable learners, ranging from tracking eye movement to assess engagement, to listening to users speak and offering feedback:

https://news.elearninginside.com/vipkid-is-making-moves/

http://www.theharbingerchina.com/blog/who-needs-an-ai-teacher-with-liulishuo-founder-cto-ben-hu

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Pratik Poddar's avatar

Li, you particularly talk about Xueersi being a leader in tracking student learning via eye movement and measuring attentiveness. Can you please share more on what technology has been created by Xueersi / VIPKid / Liulishuo on the same lines. The links above do not explain the product in as much detail. Appreciate it.

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NeutralityBias's avatar

@beewoman it started from China yes. However would argue the responsibility is shared across the world to combat it. Today's world is globalized, interconnected to the point that when this first came out in China (substitute any other country)...the rest of the world has to listen.

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