Hey everyone . As a student myself, I've been observing a frustrating pattern. Most AI learning tools can now summarize a 100-page PDF for you. But let's be honest, reading a summary of a PDF is not going to help you survive a tough midterm.
The last 9 months, I've been obsessed with a different question. Can we use AI Agents to reverse-engineer a syllabus and actually predict the exam questions?
I d love to hear from other makers and learners here:
Is the "AI summarization" phase of EdTech now obsolete?
How do we build AI systems that actually force active recall, not just reading?
While existing products often provide generic AI quizzes, LearnX provides a closed-loop learning ecosystem. It connects the sources (your files), the assessment (the prediction), and the support (the contextual chat) into one cohesive, competitive experience.