The Socratic AI tutor that won't do your homework — only show you how to do it. Source-cited on every claim. Mastery-aware. Mathematically-safe via H2E governance. 25+ languages. Free tier.
An AI tutor is an AI-powered assistant that teaches you 1:1 — answers questions, explains concepts, generates practice problems, drills weak areas, and adapts to how you learn. JAX (Drivia's AI tutor) does all of that, plus it cites verified sources for every claim, runs under the H2E Geometric Governance safety framework, and stays inside its mastery-gating role — it will refuse to give you answers to active quizzes, only hints.
ChatGPT and Claude are general-purpose AI — they'll happily give you the answer to your homework. JAX is purpose-built for learning: Socratic by default (asks you questions to guide you to the answer rather than handing it over), source-cited on every claim, mastery-aware (knows which lessons you've completed and tailors hints), refuses to answer active-quiz questions, and runs under mathematically-provable safety bounds via H2E.
H2E (Human-to-Expert) is the AI safety framework JAX runs on. Submitted to NeurIPS 2026, co-authored by Frank Morales (Boeing Fellow, Sovereign Machine Lab) and Wilson Guenther (Drivia). It defines an immutable geometric boundary (Expert DNA manifold) derived from expert knowledge. Every AI response is measured against this boundary in real time. If it fails, the system terminates before the unsafe response reaches the learner. Proven: 0 violations across 500+ cycles in aerospace, UNESCO vision/audio/text, and hurricane-response deployments.
Yes — 25+ languages including Spanish, French, Mandarin, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Portuguese, Hindi, Vietnamese, Korean, Tagalog, and Swahili. JAX explains concepts in the learner's native language and can switch mid-conversation. AI narration via ElevenLabs TTS in all supported languages.
Yes. Drivia free tier includes JAX access on the free course library. Paid plans ($29/month and up) unlock unlimited JAX across the full catalog plus voice mode, long-term memory, and file uploads (drop your notes and JAX learns about you for deeper personalization).