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Three parents – Renny Kao, Ziao Jang and Susan Rosantal Their were worried about their children’s screen, so they kept their technical works to make a product that encouraged children to engage in the real world and help them learn a new language. Their action was closed, because the company recently raised $ 4.8 million funds.
The newly launched gadget is called Dex And on one side a camera lens and on the other with a touchscreen is similar to a high -tech magnifying glass. When children use the device to take objects of the object, the AI object uses the image recognition technology and translate the word into the selected language. It also has interactive story lessons and games.
Even though Duolingo is a kid-centric language learning applications like kids exist, Dex argues that it takes more interesting approaches that emphasize hand-on experiences, so that the kids are in the language to submerge themselves.
“We are trying to teach authentic language in the real world in a way that is interactive,” Kao told TechCrunch. “The kids are not only listening or listening to what they are asked to do, but they are actually thinking, creating, conversing, running around, and are simply feeling curious about the issues and are gaining the necessary languages related to those ideas and objects.”
Dax 3 to 8 years old is designed for kids and currently supports Chinese, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. It also provides support for 34 dialects including Egyptian Arabic, Taiwanese Mandarin and Mexican Spanish.
In addition to object recognition, there is a library of interactive stories in Dex that encourages children to actively participate in the narrative. The story is requested to respond to the children as soon as the story originates, as the greeting characters in the languages they are learning.
The device brings a dedicated app for parents to see the details of their child’s progress, including the vocabulary words they have learned, including the stories they are involved with and the number of days they have used Dex.
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In addition, Dex is currently developing a feature that allows children to ask an AI chatboat question and get involved in the free-form conversation. This feature is already available to some candidates, but the company acknowledges that it is not ready for a more broad rollout. Parents may also be careful about introducing AI chatboats to their children.
During our exam in Dex, we were worried about the possibility of learning inappropriate words in any of our children. The CAO assured us that whenever the big language model was used across vision, logic and text-to-text-to-the-point-to-the-text, “Rigid Protection Prompts” were included.
He said, “We always have an on-protection agent that evaluates the conversation in real-time and filters the conversation with the safe stop word list. The agent will suppress the conversation if the word stop is mentioned, but the parents will be able to add personal to personalized stop wards even if they are not confined to sex, religion, politics, etc.”.
Also, it has been said that AI Britannica kids and other children are trained using vocabulary values found in the encyclopedias.
In our exam, AI successfully ignored the issues related to nudity. However, it has recognized the word “gun” and translated it correctly, which parents should be considered when buying the device.
In response to our inquiry, Kao told us, “Control-based, I’m not concerned, but I think it is especially a concern, especially in it [some] Parents “He added that these concerns have soon forced the organization to introduce an alternative to the settings to filter specific words like guns, cigarettes, vaps, fireworks, cannabis and beer bottles.
Dex also has a policy of holding a zero data. Although it has no risk to save sensitive or personal images, a bad side can be that parents can leave in the dark about how their children are capturing.
Dex Copa is actively working towards obtaining the certificate, which will make children loyal to the online privacy protection law.

The company has secured funds from Clavc, EmbedingVC, example and upsclakes. Notable Angel Investors include Pinterest founder Ben Silberman, Course Co-founder Eduardo Vivas, Lilian Weng, former Openi’s Chief of Protection and Richard Wang (former Corsera).
The device is priced at $ 250, which makes it look erect for a product designed for kids. However, Dex stands as a more affordable alternative to appointing a home teacher, which can charge up to $ 80 per hour, or to submit a language to the school, which can spend several hundred to thousands of dollars.
Dex says hundreds of families have already bought the device.