Described in a news release as AI Centers of Excellence, Solvably’s new activities allow users at the K-12, higher education or corporate levels to collaborate in remote teams and work through a sequence of challenges, not unlike a virtual escape room, that require them to apply AI to particular academic subjects, like social studies and math, or job functions connected to real-world problems. The news release said each AI activity also involves soft skills and allows institutions and employers to customize their own challenges, track engagement and submit reports on the tool’s long-term effectiveness.