With India’s classrooms still facing infrastructure limitations and language barriers, artificial intelligence (AI) is set to reshape education. In an exclusive conversation with News18, Santhosh Viswanathan, Vice President and Managing Director of Intel India Region, explained how AI can make learning more personalised, interactive, and accessible. He noted that India’s student-to-computer ratio is around 1:120, compared with 1:1 in many developed countries, and highlighted the role of vernacular AI in bridging gaps in rural and underserved areas. According to Viswanathan, AI is meant to support teachers by handling repetitive tasks like grading and doubt-solving, allowing educators to focus on mentorship, skill development, and encouraging curiosity among students.

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