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In the ongoing AI tutor race, Fermi.ai bets on handwriting and ‘productive struggle’

In the ongoing AI tutor race, Fermi.ai bets on handwriting and ‘productive struggle’ Premium
Across the United States and India, a new kind of edtech arms race is underway: not around content libraries or test-prep question banks, but around AI-first tutors that promise to personalise learning at scale.
The pitch is attractive. In the U.S., where consumer learning apps compete in a crowded market, AI is being framed as a way to offer near-1:1 support without the cost of human tutoring. In India, where large learning gaps in foundational skills and STEM persist alongside intense exam pressure, AI-first tutors are being positioned as “always-on”, “limitlessly-patient” practice coaches—especially attractive to families and students navigating limited individualised attention from teachers and uneven classroom quality.
But the same race has also produced a credibility problem: when AI becomes a shortcut to answers, learning can hollow out. In many classrooms and homes, the question is no longer whether students will use AI, but whether the experience will build reasoning or simply accelerate solution-copying. This tension — between “help” and “bypass” — is now shaping the next chapter of edtech in both markets.
It is in this context that Fermi.ai, an AI-first learning platform launched on Friday in India and the United States, is attempting to stake a contrarian claim: that an AI tutor should slow you down, not speed you up.
Fermi.ai frames its product as an “anti-shortcut” AI tutor — one that avoids handing students the final answer and instead focuses on identifying where their reasoning went wrong. It begins with high-school mathematics, physics and chemistry, and is being made available “free on cloud” as it runs pilots with educators and schools through 2026.
The platform's underlying thesis is familiar to educators: the real learning happens in the struggle. The question is whether software — even AI-powered software — can sustain that struggle without tipping students into frustration, or letting them slip into shortcut behaviour.
If the platform's learning philosophy is a claim, its user experience is the clearest signal of what it is trying to do. Rather than building primarily as a chat interface, Fermi.ai is betting on digital ink — a stylus-driven smart canvas that mirrors how many students naturally solve STEM: by writing equations, drawing diagrams, and sketching structures.
This emphasis on handwriting is more than aesthetic. In STEM learning, steps matter. A student's final answer reveals little; their work reveals misconceptions. A handwriting-first interface aims to make “workings” legible to the AI system — and, importantly, to the learner and teacher— in a way that purely chat-based tutoring often fails to do.
In India, this design choice also aligns with a cultural reality: students' study habits in school, tutoring and coaching ecosystems are deeply writing-centric — notebooks, derivations, solved examples, and pen-and-paper drills. Fermi.ai's product posture suggests it is trying to build on that existing muscle memory rather than replace it.
Fermi.ai describes four core pillars: an adaptive real-time tutor that offers stepwise coaching, the handwriting-first canvas, a concept graph plus exam-aligned question bank (AP, IB, JEE), and an analytics layer for diagnostics. The concept graph and question bank address a persistent challenge in tutoring tools: choosing the “next right problem” — not so easy that practice is meaningless, and not so hard that students disengage.
For teachers, the platform positions “Classroom Command” — an attempt to surface what's usually invisible: the students who are stuck but silent, the misconception patterns spreading across a class, and the exact steps where reasoning collapses. In theory, this is where AI-first edtech could become a genuine teaching aid rather than a parallel tutoring universe.
Fermi.ai is led by Peeyush Ranjan, a former GM & VP at Google and Airbnb and former CTO of Walmart-owned Flipkart, and emerging from Mukesh Bansal's Meraki Labs ecosystem.
This profile matters. In edtech, many products stumble not because the idea is bad, but because the execution is clunky: onboarding friction, weak retention loops, unclear student journeys, and poor teacher workflows. Accomplished tech leaders can bring product craftsmanship and scaling instincts — and in a category where AI tooling evolves monthly, engineering discipline is an advantage.
Yet edtech history suggests a caution: great consumer-product instincts do not automatically translate into pedagogical validity, classroom adoption, or demonstrable learning gains beyond early enthusiasts. The hardest part is not building a tutor; it is proving that the tutor makes students better thinkers — consistently, across different starting levels, over time.
Fermi.ai cites a three-month pilot with 79 students and 15,000+ concept tests, reporting an internal “Mastery Curve” and improvements for learners who began with low concept scores. It also claims heavier users (100+ practice attempts) saw larger gains and reduced hint reliance.
These signals are directionally encouraging and are often treated by educators and researchers as a starting point to a journey of robust evaluation studies that independently verify and establish the thinking and learning gains. The most important questions are methodological: What is being measured, against what baseline, and how well do these gains translate outside the product?
Building simultaneously for the U.S. and India is a strategic opportunity—and a product trap, too. The U.S. rewards fast iteration, strong consumer UX, and clear willingness-to-pay, while India's scale comes with sharper constraints: regulatory and parental expectations around children's data, wide variability in device and connectivity quality, and affordability that can break even the best learning experience.
For Fermi.ai, and any dual-market AI-first edtech, “global” cannot mean “one build shipped everywhere.” It must translate into India-specific design and operating choices.
Fermi.ai's launch arrives at a moment when AI-first edtech is being redefined in public: from “AI that explains” to “AI that can be trusted to teach.” The company's handwriting-first interface and emphasis on diagnosing reasoning reflect an attempt to align with how learning actually happens — messy, iterative, and step-driven — rather than how answer engines work.
If the team can back its product posture with transparent safeguards, clear data governance, and independent evidence of thinking and learning gains, Fermi.ai could become a meaningful example of accomplished tech leaders entering education with respect for the complexity of learning — and not just the thrill of engineering or automation.
(Bhanu Potta is presently the Senior Advisor at Birla AI Labs, and the Founding Partner at ZingerLabs.)
Published - January 24, 2026 09:47 pm IST
Source: TheHindu
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