Reliance Foundation hosts high-level roundtable on AI in Education

Published : Jan 13, 2026, 06:30 PM IST
Leading the Dialogue (L-R) Panelists Gouri Gupta (Director EdTech, Central Square Foundation), Dr. Shailesh Kumar (Chief Data Scientist, Jio), Dr. Vanita Sharma (Advisor – Strategic Initiatives, Reliance Foundation) (Photo/Reliance Foundation)

Synopsis

Reliance Foundation and Central Square Foundation hosted a roundtable at Jio Institute on AI in Education. Over 50 leaders discussed harnessing AI to improve learning as an official pre-summit event for the India AI Impact Summit 2026.

Reliance Foundation, in partnership with Central Square Foundation, convened a high-level roundtable on AI in Education at Jio Institute, Navi Mumbai, as an official pre-summit event of the India AI Impact Summit 2026. As per a press release by the Reliance Foundation, the half-day convening brought together over 50 leaders and experts from philanthropic organisations, EdTech, academia and the private sector to examine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and EdTech can be harnessed to improve learning outcomes and rethink education in the age of AI.

About the India AI Impact Summit 2026

The India AI Impact Summit, to be held in February 2026 in New Delhi, is the first global AI summit hosted in the Global South. It is anchored in the three Sutras of People, Planet, and Progress, aiming to democratize AI resources for social good. The convening concluded with a synthesis of strategic insights to inform ongoing national and global conversations at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. Participants reiterated the importance of sustained collaboration between governments, the private sector, innovators, researchers, and funders to ensure that AI-enabled EdTech strengthens education systems at scale rather than creating standalone tools.

Reimagining Education in the AI Era

The keynote address by Shailesh Kumar, Chief Data Scientist, Jio and Dean, Jio Institute, reflected on global debates around Education 4.0 and the need to fundamentally reimagine education systems. "It is time to re-imagine our Education System - what should it look like if it was born today - in the post connectivity and AI era? It is time to bring Personalised Education to every child on the planet," he said.

He also emphasised moving away from one-size-fits-all, "just-in-case" education models towards personalised and student-centric learning systems that focus on building mastery learning and thinking skills with contextualised pedagogy, enabled by AI at scale.

The Role of Philanthropy and Evidence-Led Approaches

A central thread across the convening was the critical role of philanthropy in shaping the next phase of AI and EdTech in India. Insights were shared from the LiftEd EdTech Accelerator, a multi-year philanthropic initiative that has reached over 3 million children, particularly in underserved school and home-learning contexts. Supported by founding partners Michael and Susan Dell Foundation, Reliance Foundation and UBS Optimus Foundation, and led by Central Square Foundation and British Asian Trust, the initiative demonstrated how sustained support can help organisations responsibly integrate AI and build credible evidence of learning impact.

"Building AI and EdTech for impact is not just about the technology itself - it is about understanding the ground realities of implementing it in classrooms, homes, and communities. Learnings from the LiftEd EdTech Accelerator show how contextualised design and evidence-led approaches can support quality learning at scale," said Vanita Sharma, Advisor - Strategic Initiatives, Reliance Foundation.

Scaling Solutions: A Systems Challenge

The discussion highlighted that scaling effective AI-enabled learning solutions is a systems challenge. Participants stressed the need to design for India's diversity, including multilingual content, offline or low-bandwidth access, shared-device use, and alignment with state curricula.

"The next frontier for EdTech is not just innovation, but scaling proven, contextualised solutions through government systems and community adoption to drive learning outcomes at scale," said Gouri Gupta, Senior Project Director, EdTech, Central Square Foundation (CSF), setting the stage for recommendations to be carried forward to the national summit.

Ensuring Equity and Human-Centric AI

The event reinforced a shared commitment: AI and EdTech must serve as a force multiplier for equity, not efficiency alone. Participants also underscored that teachers and parents remain central to learning, with AI acting as a supportive enabler through personalisation, feedback, and data-driven insights.

The insights from this roundtable will contribute to shaping the education agenda at the India AI Impact Summit 2026. (ANI)

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