Kids Note marked the 14th anniversary of its service launch and signaled the introduction of a service tentatively called "AI education partner."
The service to be unveiled is a field-focused artificial intelligence trained on educational data accumulated by Kids Note over the past 14 years. Even if a teacher leaves only a short note about a child's activity, the AI proposes a professional draft of a daily report and helps write observation records that take the child's developmental traits into account. Kids Note said it expects the service to dramatically improve teachers' administrative efficiency.
The company said Kids Note's AI aims to be more than a simple tool, positioning itself as "an educational specialist partner that understands teachers and grows together." By supporting repetitive tasks such as sentence drafting, the plan is to create an environment where teachers can focus solely on their core role of educational activities and children's growth.
With the service launch, Kids Note will hold a "name contest" in which on-site teachers directly name the service. The contest targets directors and teachers currently using Kids Note, with the aim of communicating with teachers from the very start of the service, refining features together, and reflecting voices from the field to truly complete a "partner that grows together."
Chief Executive Choi Jang-uk of Kids Note said, "The AI service is a change that started from a sincere effort to ease teachers' administrative burdens," adding, "We will continue to advance the service so it enhances teachers' expertise and lightens their workload." He added, "We hope Kids Note's AI technology will be not just a cold tool but a warm helper that supports teachers' touch and protects the precious time spent with children."