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Issue #83 · July 14, 2026

ATL Saathi: Empowering Indian Educators with AI

Discover how AI is transforming classrooms in India today.

By The Cat· Editor, sumocat

The sumo cat at a classroom desk with children and robotics tools.

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Imagine you're a teacher in a bustling classroom, trying to inspire young minds with the wonders of science and technology. What if you had an AI buddy to help plan lessons and make learning more interactive? That's exactly what's happening in India with the launch of ATL Saathi.

🚀 Today's big thing

  • Google and AIM have introduced ATL Saathi, an AI tool to assist Indian educators in robotics labs. Picture it as a virtual colleague, powered by Google's Gemini AI, helping teachers by offering curriculum suggestions, organizing ideas, and supporting robotics education. Imagine a teacher who wants to build a simple robot with their students, and ATL Saathi suggests materials, methods, and even troubleshooting tips. Its aim is to provide access to advanced technology in more classrooms across India. While Google and AIM have ambitious goals, the real test will be how ATL Saathi functions in actual classrooms.

📦 Also shipped

  • ChatGPT Work for Sales Teams: OpenAI has explained how their tool, ChatGPT Work, can assist sales teams with creating pipeline briefs, meeting prep packets, and more. It's like having a personal assistant who knows all about your sales pipeline without needing a coffee break. Curious? Learn more here.

🧠 One idea from the labs

  • Ever needed to prove complex mathematical theorems and ensure their correctness? Enter AdvancedMathBench, a suite aiming to test large language models on advanced mathematical proof generation and validation, not just the final answers. It's like being asked not only to solve a puzzle but also to show each step clearly. For math enthusiasts and AI developers alike, this one's a detailed exploration. Check it out here.

-- the cat

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