The new mode will help users solve the problems step -steps, and not just prepare an answer.
With the artificial intelligence of the chatgpt, a new mode has emerged, which can be of benefit to students and students. On Tuesday, July 29, the Openai developer told Social Network X.
The company noted that chatbot is more used by students, so the company wants to ensure it contributes to a deeper understanding and training. The new mode will help users solve the problems step -steps, and not just prepare an answer.
“Training mode is created as an interactive experience: he uses the social technique and phased tips to direct the user to the study process,” the report said.
Teachers and experts have worked with the regime, this is the company’s first step to improve chatgpt training. The new function is available for registered users for free, included, pro and team.
“Education is a major scope of artificial intelligence, and with the help of NextGenai and the initiative of Scale Stanford University, we are conducting long -term research to better understand how artificial intelligence tools develop a future training,” Openai added.
To enable training mode, you need to click on the study and find out (Learn to Learn in the Ukrainian version) in the settings under the text input field.
While ChatGPT has become a go-to tool for students, we focus on ensuring that understanding and learning are deeper.
INTRODUCTION MODE OF STUDY ChatGPT-a study experience that can help you through problems sequentially rather than just get an answer. pic.twitter.com/b8vbryjh6r
– Openai (@openai) July 29, 2025
Earlier it was reported that Openai was preparing its own AI browser. This will be created on the same basis as Google Chrome, but instead of switching to sites, data will be processed in an interface similar to ChatGPT.
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