Note · June 21, 2026
ICT For Everyone
I have been using all kinds of large language models for the past few years, and 2026 is the best year so far. This is the first time the production possibilities feel real to me. Take one example, a single A/L exam agent with language support, one that can teach any subject in the syllabus.
So I built an experimental agent for it, and it was freaking good. Unbelievably good. It explained where and when things get trapped in the exam, the exact spots students always fall for. And it keeps guiding you, the same idea taught again in a different teaching style, until it actually clicks. It feels like a genuinely strong knowledge source.
The one concern is token cost. But it is fair when you put it next to normal class fees. I do not know every subject's fees or syllabus, but I know the technology and ICT subjects well, and for those it more than holds up.
I think teachers in the future share the mentoring part more than the knowledge part. Knowledge sharing is still critical, because not everyone can afford the token price, plenty of people do not have a solid internet connection, and some simply prefer to learn from another human. So nothing here is truly replaceable. There are just a lot of new possibilities, and the student who actually uses this pulls ahead, while the ones who do not fall behind.
My goal is accessible ICT in Sri Lanka for everyone. Not just students, but parents, adults, and anyone who missed ICT at school and now has to deal with it at their workplace. This matters, because a lot of people carry a negative view of ICT, and that comes from the fake hype and fake intelligence scores some tech people push in the public media. There is nothing behind that noise.
ICT is a huge umbrella subject. It reaches into use cases that some software engineers never even think about. So I will be publishing this on this platform soon, and I hope people use it for their studies. Let's see what happens.