Karnataka unveils AI-ready PC ‘KEO’ with built-in education agent BUDDH


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Nov 17: In a bid to make affordable computing accessible at the grassroots, the Karnataka government on Monday announced the launch of KEO (Knowledge-driven, Economical, Open-source), an AI-ready personal computer designed and developed in the State.

IT-BT Minister Priyank Kharge said the Department of Electronics, IT & BT, in collaboration with KEONICS, has introduced KEO as the State’s answer to bridging the digital divide.

Although the minister did not reveal the cost of the PC — which will be unveiled at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on  November 18 — he emphasised that it would be affordable and built on an open-source RISC-V processor.

KEO has been in development for a year and is being custom-built alongside startups and semiconductor companies. “The idea of the government or the department is to ensure that we make affordable hardware, especially AI-enabled hardware, on a scale, so that we can ensure grassroots computing, which is very important for us. We have partnered with one semiconductor company, and also with a chip design company,” the minister said.

KEO features 4G, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB-A and USB-C ports, HDMI, audio jack support, and comes preloaded with BUDDH, an AI agent trained on the Karnataka DSERT syllabus to assist students even in low-connectivity regions. “The AI agent will answer any queries almost in real time with respect to the syllabus. And if they want to go beyond that syllabus, they can do that also,” Kharge said.

Currently, the agent is trained in English, with plans to include Kannada in the future.

Addressing a press conference, Kharge added: “When it comes to online learning, academic learning or computing, there are not enough computers or affordable hardware in urban areas or rural areas. Studies have found that over 60% of Indian students reported being unable to access online learning opportunities due to the lack of a device. So the idea is to take computing to the grassroots. We want to make computing more affordable.”

Initially, 500 devices will be sold for B2C (business-to-consumer) purposes. Sharath Kumar Bache Gowda, chairman of KEONICS, said that by adopting an open-source RISC-V stack, KEO reinforces the government’s commitment to accessible, locally adaptable and home-grown computing solutions.

“We have built this with the belief that every student, every engineer, creator, disruptor, innovator and every household will have access to powerful, intelligent computing, not at the top of the pyramid, but at the grassroots. KEO breaks the cost and technology barrier,” Kharge said.

KEO is designed, developed and assembled entirely in Karnataka, marking a significant step towards home-grown AI-enabled education tools and grassroots digital empowerment.

  

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