Koji by Brilliant
Summary
Brilliant has launched Koji, a personal AI tutor designed to bring world-class tutoring into every home.
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@chamath: This is awesome. I’ve worked with Sue for more than a decade now. She started Brilliant - a learning site for advanced …
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