<p>London: Pearson has entered a multi-year partnership with Alphabet's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/google">Google</a> cloud service, providing students with AI learning tools that also make teachers' jobs easier, the British education company said on Thursday.</p><p>The tie-up will focus on creating personalised learning tools powered by Google's advanced artificial intelligence models for students in primary and secondary school.</p><p>The tools will adapt to each student's pace and needs, while also helping teachers track performance and tailor lessons, the companies said in a statement.</p>.Google announces Gemini AI model that can run on robots locally.<p>Pearson Chief Executive Omar Abbosh said AI could help reshape school education by replacing uniform teaching methods with personalised learning paths tailored to individual students.</p><p>Pearson has also signed multi-year AI-focused partnerships with Microsoft and Amazon's cloud computing services, as part of its efforts to personalise learning and offer more digital education tools.</p>
<p>London: Pearson has entered a multi-year partnership with Alphabet's <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/google">Google</a> cloud service, providing students with AI learning tools that also make teachers' jobs easier, the British education company said on Thursday.</p><p>The tie-up will focus on creating personalised learning tools powered by Google's advanced artificial intelligence models for students in primary and secondary school.</p><p>The tools will adapt to each student's pace and needs, while also helping teachers track performance and tailor lessons, the companies said in a statement.</p>.Google announces Gemini AI model that can run on robots locally.<p>Pearson Chief Executive Omar Abbosh said AI could help reshape school education by replacing uniform teaching methods with personalised learning paths tailored to individual students.</p><p>Pearson has also signed multi-year AI-focused partnerships with Microsoft and Amazon's cloud computing services, as part of its efforts to personalise learning and offer more digital education tools.</p>