If you're looking for a system that uses AI to simulate expert-to-expert discussions for educational and training purposes, ExperAI could be just the ticket. The system lets you chat with an AI expert then drill down into a subject by chatting with another expert. You can upload context information relevant to your needs for a more personalized and relevant discussion. That could be good for people who want to explore a subject without the overhead of a lot of research.
Another interesting option is CamelAGI, an AI system that generates autonomous agents that can chat in real time about a particular subject. With its role-playing interface, CamelAGI can be used to have efficient task-oriented discussions, which could be good for educational and training situations. Its technology is sophisticated enough and its interface is simple enough that the company says it can handle a variety of domains, including education and collaborative problem-solving.
For a more specialized approach, Personal AI generates digital twins of professionals like doctors, lawyers and subject matter experts. The system uses small language models to remember interactions and can be customized for personalized communication and response automation. It could be good for domain experts who want to improve communication and automate responses.
Last, AI Tutor offers an educational support system that uses large language models and other AI technology to offer personalized learning. It offers customized learning paths, immediate help with complex subjects and support for multiple languages and voice interactions. The system can help speed up learning and improve understanding for teachers and students.