With her brilliant and innovative mind, a 17-year-old student from rural India has fashioned a robot teacher named ”Sophie” powered by AI, which can talk to students, listen to their queries, and provide answers—thus, bringing the future of education to a remote school.
At an affordable cost of ₹25,000, Aditya Kumar, a student of Class 12 from Shiv Charan Inter College, Bulandshahr, engineered Sophie. A teacher’s assistant and a tool to make students’ learning more interactive, Sophie can answer questions, engage in conversations, and even introduce herself like a human teacher.
A viral video captures Sophie addressing students:
“Hello baccho, main ek AI teacher hoon…mera naam Sophie hai. Mujhe Aditya ne invent kiya hai.”
Aditya combined cutting-edge AI technologies with simple robotics to create the prototype, thereby demonstrating that innovation does not necessarily have to be accompanied by a large budget—rather it requires creativity and will power.
By building Sophie, the young generation of India has made clear that they are ready to use AI as a tool for transforming education and solving the problem of lack of quality teaching in remote areas.