How Preply combines AI and human tutors to personalize learning
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Preply, by using OpenAI's AI as a co-pilot, developed the "Lesson Insights" feature, helping tutors automate lesson preparation and personalize teaching, significantly improving efficiency and long-term learner retention.
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