Ministry of Science and Education, OpenAI launches AI-based adaptive learning platform for students

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Raman Ismailova

Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Science and Education and OpenAI have begun cooperation on the development of an adaptive learning platform. Azel News I will report it.

The platform will be developed and implemented within the framework of the “Digital School” project.

A memorandum of understanding signed between the Department of Science and Education, the Department of Digital Development and Transport, and OpenAI envisions creating AI-based adaptive learning opportunities for more than 500,000 students.

The platform will be integrated into the existing national curriculum and serve as an additional AI-based tool. The solutions developed will diagnose and assess students’ knowledge and skills, provide personalized assignments during lessons, and provide AI-based personalized learning support tailored to the needs of each student. It also gives teachers, school administrators, and ministries access to real-time performance metrics.

At the initial stage, the platform will be implemented as a pilot project and will be gradually expanded based on the results. Its implementation will be carried out according to principles such as teacher supervision, alignment with the national curriculum, continuous assessment and data protection.

At the signing ceremony, Minister of Science and Education Emin Amrulayev said the initiative’s aim is to enable teachers and students to use new AI tools effectively, while at the same time promoting the responsible application of these technologies. He pointed out that the cooperation with OpenAI supports the integration of artificial intelligence in education and is in line with the priorities of the “Action Plan for Accelerating Digital Development in the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2026-2028” approved by President Ilham Aliyev.

Kevin Mills, head of market development for education and government programs at OpenAI, said Azerbaijan is demonstrating a thoughtful and ambitious approach to applying artificial intelligence to education. He added that the partnership between OpenAI and the Ministry of Science and Education builds on a strong national digital infrastructure and commitment to supporting the practical and responsible use of AI by students and teachers. He also discussed research showing that platforms developed using OpenAI’s API technology support learning, improve the classroom experience, and contribute to the development of skills critical to students’ futures.

Within the framework of the cooperation, the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport and OpenAI will cooperate in developing a national AI innovation ecosystem.

This includes organizing hackathons, “build day” events, and structured research and development collaborations. The goal is to strengthen Azerbaijan’s position as a regional hub for AI-based solutions.



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