Yandex Textbook is launching a free platform with a built-in artificial intelligence assistant to prepare for the Unified State Exam in Computer Science. The service operates on the YandexGPT generative neural network. This was reported to RB.RU by the company’s press service.

Yandex neural network will help Russian schoolchildren prepare for the unified state exam in computer science

Using the platform, students will be able to prepare for the exam at their own pace, using materials from the service’s methodologists, neural network explanations, and an integrated code editor. Students will solve the current training versions of FIPI tasks and will be able to check their level of preparation for the exam at any time.

The AI ​​assistant will explain an unknown term to the student and provide the necessary theory for the solution in the form of understandable videos and text suggestions about the logic of the solution. The service is intended solely for preparing for the Unified State Exam and will not help you copy already prepared answers for the exam.

In the future, the service will help analyze students’ decisions, determine which topics they should pay more attention to, and recommend individually selected assignments. It will also help you find and analyze syntactic and logical errors in programming.

  • Previously, the YandexGPT 2 language model solved several variants of the Unified State Exam in Literature. The neural network approached the average score in this subject among Russian schoolchildren (64 at the end of 2022). It should be noted that this is the first time in Russia that a generative neural network passed the unified state exam, completing all its tasks, including creative ones.

Author:

Karina Pardaeva

Source: RB

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