OpenAI introduces ‘study mode’ in ChatGPT to support students


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Summary

New AI tool

OpenAI is launching a new “study mode” in ChatGPT designed to guide students step-by-step through problems.

Learning aid

The feature adapts to each student’s skill level, breaks down complex topics and includes quizzes to improve learning and retention.

No easy answers

This update aims to help students use the tool as a learning aid rather than a shortcut.


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ChatGPT is getting a new feature designed to help students learn more effectively. OpenAI announced Tuesday that it will soon launch a “study mode,” which walks users through each step of a problem instead of just providing the final answer.

New AI software to aid students’ learning 

The feature is meant to promote deeper understanding and critical thinking by guiding students through the process. It will be available for subjects like math, science and others, with structured explanations.

“ChatGPT is becoming one of the most widely used learning tools in the world. Students turn to it to work through challenging homework problems, prepare for exams, and explore new concepts,” the announcement said. 

OpenAI said the advancement of its AI technology brings new opportunities and raises questions about how students can use ChatGPT as a tool to support learning rather than just get answers. 

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Additionally, part of the conversation involved students using the chatbot for their work and cheating, rather than utilizing it as a resource. According to OpenAI, about one-in-three college students use the chatbot, which helped shape the new software.

“Instead of doing the work for them, study mode encourages students to think critically about their learning,” said Robbie Torney, senior director of AI at Common Sense Media. “Even in the AI era, the best learning still happens when students are excited about and actively engaging with the lesson material.”

Before the announcement, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman appeared on Theo Von’s podcast “This Past Weekend” to discuss the rapid pace of AI development. Altman believes these advances will change the way education works in the future.

“I think, fast forward 18 years, it’s going to look like a very, very different thing,” he said. 

How does the study mode work?  

The new study mode helps students learn by guiding them through problems with questions and hints. It breaks information into clear, manageable sections to make complex topics easier to understand.

The feature adapts to each student’s skill level and remembers previous chats to personalize lessons. It also includes quizzes and feedback to support learning and retention. Students can turn study mode on or off during conversations to fit their needs.

Early users describe it as a helpful, on-demand tutor that explains difficult concepts clearly and patiently.

OpenAI said the new study mode will launch on ChatGPT Edu in the coming weeks. Users who have Free, Plus, Pro and Team can start using it on Tuesday.

Zachary Hill (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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AI advancements are shaping the future of education by providing tools that encourage critical thinking while addressing challenges around student use and academic honesty.

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Key points from the Left

  • OpenAI has launched a new feature called Study Mode in ChatGPT, designed to guide students through problem-solving without providing direct answers, as reported by OpenAI.
  • During Study Mode, users must clarify their learning goals, enabling ChatGPT to tailor lessons based on individual knowledge levels, according to OpenAI.
  • Leah Belsky, vice president of education at OpenAI, stated that when ChatGPT functions as a tutor, it can enhance academic performance, while using it as an answer tool may hinder learning.

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Key points from the Center

  • OpenAI launched Study Mode on Tuesday, a new ChatGPT feature designed to help students develop critical thinking by guiding them step-by-step.
  • This launch responds to widespread concern since ChatGPT's 2022 debut, where many educators feared AI use encouraged academic shortcuts and cheating.
  • Study Mode uses custom instructions from pedagogy experts across 40 institutions to prompt students with questions instead of direct answers, aiming to improve learning outcomes.
  • Leah Belsky, OpenAI’s vice president of education, stated that when ChatGPT is used to instruct or support students, it can greatly enhance their academic outcomes, though this requires students to be motivated and engaged.
  • OpenAI views Study Mode as an early step toward educational AI, acknowledging limitations and planning future features, while anticipating significant impact on learning and student engagement.

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