@denziideng: Wow, Tsinghua University open-sourced an AI interactive classroom tool! Before, when self-studying something new, it was either watching boring videos or reading long articles — no interaction, terribly inefficient... Now just throw in a topic or document, and with one click generate a complete interactive classroom: AI teacher lectures, AI classmates discuss, quizzes, whiteboard drawing — everything! Efficiency skyrockets...
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Tsinghua University has open-sourced OpenMAIC, a multi-agent AI interactive classroom platform. Users only need to input a topic or document to automatically generate a complete classroom featuring AI teacher explanations, AI classmate discussions, quizzes, and whiteboard drawing. It is fully open-source, free, and supports local deployment.
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