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Schools across America are scrambling to ban ChatGPT and implement policies to detect AI-generated homework. Teachers are worried about cheating. Parents are demanding clarity on AI policies.
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OpenAI has launched a new “study mode” for ChatGPT that’s designed to help students better understand complex topics—but instead of dishing out direct answers, study mode employs the Socratic method ...
The big picture: As summer winds down and students prepare to head back to class, OpenAI has introduced a new feature for ChatGPT meant to address one of the thorniest challenges facing educators in ...
OpenAI is launching “Study Mode” for ChatGPT, a new feature for college students announced on July 29. Timed for the new academic year, this mode transforms the AI from an answer engine into a ...
According to OpenAI, the new Study mode in ChatGPT introduces interactive, AI-driven learning by leveraging Socratic questioning and scaffolded responses to guide users through complex topics. This ...
The school year starts soon for many students, and ChatGPT has announced a new “study mode” that aims to prevent—or at least encourage against—students taking homework shortcuts. The mode is designed ...
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