Kira Learning raises $15 million from investors like NEA for its AI-powered computer science education software

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Kira Learning, a startup that uses AI to help teach computer science to K-12 students, has raised $15 million in Series A funding from investors including the New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and the AI Fund. The platform aims to help teachers build computer science curriculums for K-12 schools, with video-based content and an AI-powered grading system. The software can check for coding errors in students’ work, make suggestions for corrections, and allow teachers to customize the course content. The company plans to expand into more US states and schools, following a recent deal with the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network to offer computer science courses in all public middle and high schools in the state.

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