myAIcademy launches adaptive AI platform to make millions AI-literate by 2030

In a significant move to address the global AI skills gap, former Google AI engineer Malika Malik has launched myAIcademy, an adaptive learning platform designed to make artificial intelligence education accessible to millions worldwide by 2030. The initiative comes as AI is projected to contribute $15.7 trillion to the global economy within the decade, yet current educational offerings predominantly cater to developers, leaving professionals across consulting, law, healthcare, education, and other sectors underserved. The platform represents a paradigm shift from traditional AI education, which suffers from an 80% learner dropout rate and content that becomes outdated within six months due to the rapid evolution of AI technology. myAIcademy’s core innovation lies in its dynamic, real-time content updating system and personalized learning paths tailored to individual goals, roles, and industries. At the heart of the platform is Aimy, a voice-enabled AI tutor that provides contextual explanations, answers questions in real-time, and adapts to individual learning styles. To enhance engagement, the platform incorporates gamified elements including bite-sized lessons, hands-on AI playgrounds, progress tracking, XP points, achievement badges, and leaderboards. The founding team combines technical expertise from Google, Microsoft, and IIT with educational experience from prestigious institutions including Oxford University. Backed by investors such as Lucy Chow of the World Business Angels Investment Forum and academic advisors including Georgetown University’s Roberto Ordonez, myAIcademy will be available on iOS and Android platforms, offering lifetime access and practical solutions for individuals, enterprises, and educational institutions.