AI companies could soon disrupt the education market with their new AI-based learning tools for students.
BleepingComputer recently reported that OpenAI is working on a Study Together feature for ChatGPT.
This would allow ChatGPT to teach students a wide range of topics and then offer quizzes.
The idea is to create an engaging and interactive “study together” experience where students ask questions and ChatGPT puts in effort to teach them.
But it turns out that OpenAI isn’t the only AI company pursuing this industry.
Claude maker Anthropic is also building a new Study Projects feature.
As spotted on X, Claude’s Study Projects will guide your learning process instead of just giving answers. You can adjust these instructions in the project anytime.
“A project for studying your course materials, where Claude helps visualize key concepts, build comprehensive study guides, and tutor you according to your learning needs,” the description of the feature reads.
In addition, Google is testing a similar feature called “Guided Learning for Gemini.”
When you use Guided Learning, Gemini will guide your learning process instead of just giving answers.
Google’s move comes after the company made the $20 Gemini AI Pro subscription free for students.
These tools may not replace a real human professor, but they could aid in student learning and potentially disrupt the online education market.
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