Alef Education announces new collaboration with Liquid AI to strengthen personalization and productivity 

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Alef Education, an education technology provider, has partnered with foundation models specialist Liquid AI. The partnership will see Liquid AI’s private, generative models used across Alef’s AI solutions.

Alef and Liquid AI will develop generative AI solutions that improve educational workflows while protecting privacy. The two companies will combine Alef’s education platform with Liquid AI’s efficient model architecture. 

"When we were first introduced to Alef Education and their platform, we were deeply impressed by their proven ability to deliver advanced AI solutions to over 1.5 million students worldwide. Liquid AI is honored to partner with Alef, and together, we aim to broaden and strengthen the impact of generative AI in education,” explains Dr. Ramin Hasani, CEO and Co- founder at Liquid AI. 

“This collaboration will strengthen personalization, and enhance schools’, teacher’s, and student’s productivity, all while prioritizing privacy and accessibility. In short, our partnership with Alef Education marks a critical step towards making the full value of generative AI accessible to everyone.”

Geoffrey Alphonso, CEO of Alef Education, adds: “At Alef Education, our mission has always been to enhance learning experiences and expand access to quality education for every student by harnessing the power of technology. Our collaboration with Liquid AI marks a significant step forward in that journey - further strengthening our position as a global leader in delivering personalised, impactful learning experiences. 

“Together, we will continue to support educators and learners worldwide, ensuring that technology-driven education reaches every student, regardless of their background or location.”

Alef Education says the collaboration reinforces its commitment to innovation and providing students and educators with tools that enhance learning outcomes, while still maintaining student data privacy.

The company’s learning solutions are currently used in around 14,000 schools in the US, UAE, Indonesia, and Morocco.

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