AI app scores 170 out of 200 in UPSC prelims-2024

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An Artificial Intelligence-based app, PadhAI, scored over 170 marks out of 200 in the UPSC preliminary exams-2024 solving the entire paper within seven minutes and qualifying above the general score which usually remains under 100...

The app developed by a team of IITians took the exam in a public setting on Sunday, right after the UPSC (Union Public Service Commissiuon) preliminary exam in presence of guests from the education sector, UPSC community, and media professionals at Delhis The Lalit hotel...

The AIs answers were also compared with broad AI models commercially available from big tech companies such as OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google by using answer keys released by top coaching institutes...

We believe that while our event is first of its kind, in a few years, such events will become commonplace as several educational institutions race to solve papers quickly and precisely with AIs, PadhAIs CEO Karttikeya Mangalam said.. PadhAI is an AI X Education app for UPSC preparation available on the Google Play Store..

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