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Cornell Uses an AI Co-Lecturer to Make Content Digestible

Cornell University's Designing and Building AI Solutions program teaches students how to prototype and build AI-driven products and solutions, and the course content is supported by an AI co-lecturer voiced by ElevenLabs.

Lutz Finger, a data science and product management expert who has held positions at LinkedIn, Google and Snapchat, brought on S.A.I., or Sentient AI, and this AI-powered teaching assistant shares the voice of tech writer Kenneth Cukier. This course offers over 100 hours of AI content, and S.A.I. helps to make the content more digestible.

AI is transforming the way students learn, helping to make content more engaging, deepen understanding and enhance comprehension across various subjects. With S.A.I., students not only learn about AI but get to see hear it in action thanks to ElevenLabs' advanced AI Audio technology.
Trend Themes
1. AI-co-lecturers - AI-powered co-lecturers like S.A.I. enhance educational engagement by providing dynamic, interactive content delivery.
2. Voice-cloning Technology - Voice-cloning, exemplified by ElevenLabs' technology, offers personalized and scalable teaching experiences through synthetic but natural-sounding voices.
3. Enhanced E-learning Platforms - Integrating AI to support educational curricula, as seen in Cornell's program, transforms traditional e-learning into interactive and adaptive learning environments.
Industry Implications
1. Educational Technology - The use of AI-driven teaching aids marks a significant leap toward more adaptive and engaging learning platforms in edtech.
2. Artificial Intelligence - AI's role in education reflects its broader potential to revolutionize content delivery and knowledge acquisition across various fields.
3. Voice-technology - Advancements in voice-technology like those by ElevenLabs are creating new opportunities for interactive audio-based learning tools.

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