Hokma is a source-grounded AI learning platform — one that cites its sources, respects your curriculum, and scales from a single course to a whole campus.
Generic AI assistants are hard to put in front of students: they can fabricate, they can't be scoped, and they show no sources. Hokma was built the other way up.
Every answer is grounded in real sources and returned with citations students can check. Guardrails and expert evaluation keep responses reliable — no fabrication.
Upload syllabi, readers, and course materials, and scope the AI to answer only from the sources you approve. The AI teaches from your curriculum, not the open internet.
The same engine serves anatomy, case law, theology, history, and engineering. One platform across departments, with a library that keeps broadening.
Role- and permission-based access control, secure authentication, versioning of notes and chats, and cloud integrations like Google Drive.
Progress tracking and attention-aware reading check-ins show whether material is actually being absorbed — not just assigned.
Sub-second retrieval across hundreds of volumes today, architected for tens of thousands. Built on Google Cloud.
Pair every course with an AI tutor scoped to its readings — students ask unlimited questions, always answered from the assigned texts, with citations back to the page.
Turn course-packs and readers into interactive, searchable, quizzable material — study guides and flashcards generated on demand, for every student, in their language.
Let research groups upload a corpus of papers and interrogate it collectively — synthesis with citations, across dozens of documents at once.
Bring staff up to speed on new domains, regulations, or internal documentation with grounded Q&A and self-testing.
Shared workspaces, shared annotations and in-text discussions, and study groups are on the roadmap — so classes, teams, and communities can learn as one. Founding partners help shape exactly how.
Hokma launches soon, and we're selecting a small group of founding institutions. Founding partners get:
Institutional content and student work are never added to the shared library and never used to train models.
Role-based access with organization-level separation between personal, group, and institutional content.
Citations on every response mean faculty can verify what students are being told — always.
Read-aloud, audio overviews, translation, and voice input make material reachable for more learners.
Tell us about your institution and what you'd want Hokma to do — we'll reply within two working days.
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