Eedi's AI Pins Math Gaps in Minutes, Not Months
Struggling math students get AI diagnostics sharper than a teacher's hunch. Eedi's tool, powered by Microsoft, targets weaknesses with scary precision—but can it scale?
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Struggling math students get AI diagnostics sharper than a teacher's hunch. Eedi's tool, powered by Microsoft, targets weaknesses with scary precision—but can it scale?
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