Half a million students are building things their parents can't explain, but refuse to forget: How Ulipsu deployed AI and machine learning across 500 schools

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Half a million students are building things their parents can't explain, but refuse to forget: How Ulipsu deployed AI and machine learning across 500 schools
“Half a million students are building things their parents can't explain, but refuse to forget: How Ulipsu deployed AI and machine learning across 500 schools”
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Half a million students are building things their parents can't explain, but refuse to forget: How Ulipsu deployed AI and machine learning across 500 schools

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 12: There is a Class 8 student in Bengaluru who came home one evening and spread a spreadsheet across the kitchen table. She had tracked her family's household expenses — categorised, colour-coded, annotated. Her mother looked at it and didn't know what to say. The maths was right. And then the daughter asked why they spent more on one line item than another. The mother didn't have a good answer. This is what happens when school asks a child to do something real.

The problem with one size fits all

India's education system has long treated students as a uniform intake — the same skills, the same pace, the same syllabus. The consequences are visible everywhere: disengagement, low motivation, and students arriving at the Grade 8 to 10 crossroads with almost no structured information about what they are genuinely suited for. Ulipsu's data points to Grade 5 as the right moment to begin structured skill discovery — before stream-selection pressure arrives.