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Professor Carl

A universal Socratic tutor that remembers what you got wrong last week.

  • LLM
  • Long-term Memory
  • EdTech
  • Socratic Method
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A universal Socratic AI tutor built on a long-term memory architecture that tracks each learner’s progress and misconceptions across sessions. Demoed at the UC San Diego "AI in Higher Education" keynote.

Role
Creator & engineer
Status
Beta
Access
Live / public
Problem

Most AI tutors forget you the moment a session ends, so they re-teach what you already know and never circle back to what you don’t. Real tutoring is longitudinal.

Architecture

A Socratic tutoring loop sits on a long-term memory architecture that records each learner’s progress and recurring misconceptions, so the tutor adapts across sessions rather than starting cold every time.

Role

Creator and engineer — the Socratic engine, the memory architecture, and the learner model.

Outcome

In beta, demoed at the UC San Diego "AI in Higher Education" keynote in February 2026.

What it took

Technical proof.

  • Socratic tutoring across any subject — questions, not answers.
  • Long-term memory architecture tracks progress and misconceptions per learner.
  • Demoed at the UC San Diego "AI in Higher Education" keynote (Feb 2026).
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