ChatGPT’s new Study Mode is designed to help you learn, not just give answers

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A 24/7 tutorbot In building Study Mode, OpenAI said it was inspired by "power users" who were already trying to adapt ChatGPT into a personal tutor or test prep tool via specific sets of prompts. Through Study Mode, OpenAI says it hopes to give less technically minded users the ability to access "a personal tutor that never gets tired of their questions." OpenAI says it worked with pedagogy experts who evaluated the mode's behaviors and gave the model "golden examples" of how ideal tutors would respond in certain situations. It also consulted with groups of college students who were given advance access to the new feature. In a press conference attended by Ars, some of those students waxed rhapsodical about Study Mode's ability to push them toward the next important bit of knowledge and the confidence they gained in their ability to learn when using the tool. One student talked about the vulnerability and embarrassment of having to go to a TA's office hours for help and the flexibility of having multi-hour tutoring sessions available via ChatGPT at any time of the day. Can you trust it? People who are familiar with LLMs' long-standing tendency to confabulate completely false information might be reluctant to use these kinds of models as a study aid. In a press release, OpenAI allowed that the current Study Mode prompt "results in some inconsistent behavior and mistakes across conversations." That said, a company spokesperson told Ars that the risk of hallucination was lower with Study Mode because the model goes through information in smaller chunks, calibrating along the way. While Study Mode wasn't designed explicitly to address concerns about ChatGPT being used to cheat on assignments, a spokesperson told Ars that it could help allay educators' fears that students are simply using LLMs to get out of doing their own work. Study Mode will be added to its ChatGPT Edu product "in a few weeks" for subscribing schools that want to offer a different kind of AI experienc...

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