AI tutors use AI models that are the industry benchmark for their advanced reasoning, knowledge, and coding skills. We've designed AI tutors to think through their answers before responding, ensuring higher accuracy than many AI systems. Teachers can enhance this accuracy by providing their own materials (like PDFs, links, or videos) for the AI tutors to reference in their conversations.
AI tutors are powered by large language models (LLM) that use publicly available and licensed data for general knowledge. However, teachers can provide their own materials (such as PDFs, links, or videos), which the AI tutors will focus on while generating responses. AI tutor does not access or use any school-specific data except what is explicitly provided by the teacher during setup.
AI tutors use a proprietary math algorithm that helps in solving complex calculations, generating graphs and all kinds of mathematical visualisations. In addition, we’ve designed AI Tutors to think through their answers before responding, much like a human showing their work before arriving at an answer.
The AI models that AI tutors use are state-of-the-art for software engineering tasks. The models can independently write and edit code with sophisticated reasoning and troubleshooting capabilities.
While AI tutors can generate and explain code snippets across various programming languages, they do not execute code within the interface. The AI tutor can assist students in understanding coding concepts, writing code, and debugging by providing explanations and examples. For running or testing code, students will need to use appropriate development environments or coding platforms.
If a student brings up an inappropriate or harmful topic with AI tutors, AI tutors will not engage in that conversation and will steer the topic back to the academic subject at hand. Additionally, we provide teachers with full visibility into every message sent back and forth between students and the AI.
If a student expresses physical or emotional distress, AI tutors will encourage the student to seek help from teachers, parents or school counsellors. We provide teachers with full visibility into every message sent back and forth between students and the AI.
AI Tutors accept text and image-based input as well as voice input through speech-to-text functionality.
Currently, the AI Tutor does not support reading or interpreting content from images added as links. However, the AI Tutor can interpret content from an image uploaded as a JPG / PDF file.
AI tutor evaluates not only the correctness of the final answer but also the student's reasoning and understanding. A student might be rated as "Developing" if their response lacks depth, explanation, or demonstrates gaps in their understanding of the underlying concepts, even if the final answer is correct. The AI tutor emphasises the importance of the learning process by assessing how students arrive at their answers, encouraging critical thinking and comprehensive understanding.
Yes, AI Tutors is GDPR / CCPA / COPPA compliant. Check our
privacy policy for more information.
No, we do not use any school or user data to train or fine-tune AI models.
AI tutors only use the context provided by the teacher at the time of creation to have meaningful conversations. We employ off-the-shelf LLMs that do not store data after a request is processed, ensuring data privacy and security.
Additionally, we are working towards hosting these models on our own AWS infrastructure, ensuring that no data leaves Toddle and the LLM providers have no access to it.
Yes. AI Tutors do not use user data to train AI models, so copyrighted information (e.g. a textbook chapter) can be uploaded into Toddle when creating or interacting with the AI Tutors.
If you are a Toddle Ultimate school, you will get access to AI tutors on January 10. If you are not an Ultimate school or aren't sure about your subscription, please reach out to your Toddle Buddy to request access.
Yes, students under the 13 can use AI tutors. There are no restrictions on the age of users, but teachers must use their own discretion.
Yes, AI tutors support both text-to-speech and speech-to-text functionalities in over 50 languages.
AI tutors currently support 50+ languages, with more languages being added regularly. The list is below:
Albanian
Arabic
Azerbaijani
Bangla
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English (American)
English (British)
Filipino
Finnish
French
Georgian
German
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Kazakh
Khmer
Korean
Malay
Marathi
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Slovak
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Tamil
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese