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Former Google GM Peeyush Ranjan and Myntra founder Mukesh Bansal have launched Fermi.ai, an AI-first...

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The article introduces a new player in the Enterprise-Ops/Vertical AI space (Fermi.ai) led by significant talent (Ranjan and Bansal), though it represents an incremental application of reasoning models to EdTech rather than a structural shift.
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Former Google GM Peeyush Ranjan and Myntra founder Mukesh Bansal have launched Fermi.ai, an AI-first EdTech platform in the US and India. Unlike tools providing instant answers, it focuses on productive struggle in STEM via reasoning-based digital ink. A three-month pilot with 79 students showed nearly 90 percent of sequences led to consistent mastery. This shift toward deep cognitive engagement ensures AI enhances human reasoning rather than replacing it. πŸš€πŸ“š

#AI #EdTech #STEM #FermiAI

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