TROY, N.Y. (AP) — Students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are learning Chinese by interacting with avatars in an immersive environment.
RPI is offering a novel six-week course in Mandarin Chinese this summer that uses an artificial intelligence system developed in collaboration with IBM.
Students practice Mandarin surrounded by a 360-degree display system showing computer-generated scenes from China, like a restaurant or a street market. Computer-generated characters are able to engage in dialogue with students and offer feedback on how they're doing.
Lessons are presented as games or tasks, like ordering a meal.
The six-week "AI-Assisted Immersive Chinese" course started last week.