GoStudent’s €86 million fuels AI and virtual reality learning revolution

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Through leveraging AI, the company endeavors to offer a learning environment that is both captivating and efficient.

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GoStudent, a company based in Vienna, has raised €86.7 million in a special round of funding that will further its mission of merging advanced technology with individualized instruction. The company aims to revolutionize education by combining artificial intelligence-based lesson planning with content-focused learning powered by AI.

GoStudent aims to change the way we think about learning. They use a mix of traditional teaching methods and advanced technology to make learning more interactive. The money they have raised will help them incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into their educational platform. They plan to use AI to improve their services and support their tutors, making learning more personalized. Some of their planned innovations include an AI-generated lesson plan and content-based learning driven by AI. By using AI, GoStudent hopes to create a learning environment that is more interesting and effective, tailored to each student's specific needs.

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The educational platform GoodHabitz is determined to adapt to the increasing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) by incorporating ChatGPT into its web-based learning system.

GoodHabitz, an online education platform based in Eindhoven, will be incorporating ChatGPT into its services for students. "Through the implementation of this innovative integration, we are staying true to our commitment..."

The company's blend of both online and offline educational assistance merges together to form a hybrid model. This unique method of learning is groundbreaking and flexible, capable of adjusting to the evolving needs of the education industry. As part of its efforts to grow, the company is eager to introduce its solutions to the DACH region, encompassing Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

According to CEO and co-founder Felix Ohswald, we view hybrid as a means of guaranteeing the long-term achievement of learning goals that align with each person's requirements. This increase in resources ensures that we properly grasp this opportunity and signifies our belief that we are leading the way in shaping the future of education.

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