Khan Academy Leverages AI in Pakistani Schools

Published on 4.18.25

  The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in education is transforming the way students learn and teachers teach. In Pakistan, Khan Academy has partnered with Akhuwat, a leading nonprofit education network, to pilot its AI-powered teaching assistant, Khanmigo, at Akhuwat's schools. This initiative aims to support teachers and improve learning outcomes by leveraging AI technology. Dr Amjad Saqib and Zeeshan Hasan signed a partnership agreement with the goal of using AI to drive personalized education in Pakistan. The collaboration between Khan Academy and Akhuwat is a step towards creating a more effective learning environment. Experts suggest that businesses should invest in AI training today to become leaders in the AI-driven workplace, rather than just surviving.

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