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Industry use cases · adaptive AI in the wild

Pick an industry. See what reshapes.

Every industry has a different "wrong-screen-for-the-wrong-person" tax. Below is a working list, with concrete adaptive patterns and a way forward to implementation. Not theoretical — ready to scope.

education · adaptive AI applications

Education & EdTech

Learning is the original adaptive problem. We just keep building static products to solve it.

A class of forty students should be a class of forty interfaces. Adaptive AI makes that possible at unit economics that work.

Concrete use cases

Each entry is something we have either shipped or scoped. Not a vision document.

K-12

Lessons that branch on misconception

When a student gets a question wrong, the next screen is shaped by what the model thinks the misconception actually is — not just “here is a similar question.”

8 weeks · one subject
Higher Ed

Course catalogues that read your profile

When a student opens course planning, the system already knows her major, the credits she has taken, and what she is aiming at — and reshapes the catalogue accordingly.

10 weeks · registrar partnership
Test Prep

Mock tests that adapt difficulty live

Not adaptive in the IRT sense alone — adaptive in the UI sense. The clock, the hint affordances, the question density all reshape for the student.

6 weeks · per exam
Corporate L&D

Training that fits the learner’s job

The same compliance module reads completely differently for a warehouse supervisor and a CFO. Adapt by role, recent work, and prior assessment outcome.

5 weeks · one module
Tutor UX

Teacher dashboards that focus attention

For each class, surface the three students most likely to need help today, with the specific gap, in the specific language the teacher prefers. Five-minute prep replaces an hour.

7 weeks · per cohort
Special Ed

Accessibility that is not an opt-in

Sensory needs, attention profiles, and language fluency drive the rendering automatically. Accessibility shifts from compliance to default.

10 weeks · with SEN team
Way forward · implementation

How we would start with you

EdTech rollouts work best in a single subject with a single age band and a single school as the proving ground. We commit to ship a working pilot in twelve weeks with a measured learning-gain delta before any commercial scaling.

Scope a Education pilot