What Happens When You Cross A Tech Head And Someone Struggling With Biology A-Level?
Answer: You get a comprehensive AI-powered study platform designed specifically for biology A’level students in Malta.
This is the story behind BiologyBuddy.ai. A student platform providing access to past papers, syllabus requirements, and state-of-the-art GPT-enabled tools to help them prepare for their exams. Sean Ellul from Metaverse Architects was motivated to create this tool to help his little sister who needed help in the subject but could not afford extra tuition.
BiologyBuddy.ai is unique because it incorporates the latest AI technology, including Open Ai’s GPT-4, to provide students with an unparalleled learning experience.
GPT-enabled tools allow students to ask any question related to biology, and the platform will provide them with information on where in the past papers this question has been asked.
It also provides model answers for each question, as well as study tips that are specifically tailored to the Malta A’level biology exam.
“Our mission is to help students achieve their full potential in biology, and we believe that BiologyBuddy.ai will play a crucial role in achieving this goal,” said Sean Ellul for BiologyBuddy.ai.
“We are excited to launch this tool in Malta, where we hope to raise more awareness among local students of the opportunities for education and startups in AI. Our Malta product will remain free for as long as we can, and we hope to continue serving the Maltese community with our technology.”
BiologyBuddy.ai is not limited to the Maltese market, as the team behind the project has already begun work on adapting the system for the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. With 1.95 million IB students around the world who sit for Higher level biology and lower level biology as part of their sixth form education prior to university, this presents a much larger potential market for the application.
The team is confident that their product will continue to serve the needs of students in other countries, providing them with a much-needed tool to help them excel in their studies.
“While we started in Malta with a mission to raise the level of our home country’s youth, our main mission is to serve the global community of IB students,” Luca Arrigo added. “As we continue to expand, we plan to release a paid version of the application with more advanced features and tools.”
BiologyBuddy.ai is not just limited to biology. The team plans to expand the application to new subjects like chemistry, physics and law in the future. This is an exciting time for BiologyBuddy.ai, and the team is committed to providing students with the best possible tools to achieve success in their studies.
For more information about BiologyBuddy.ai, please visit their website at www.biologybuddy.ai.
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