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OpenAI is launching a version of ChatGPT for college students
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OpenAI推出ChatGPT的学习模式(Study Mode),旨在为大学生提供一个更像友好助教而非简单查询工具的AI学习伴侣。该模式计划在九月新学年开始时更广泛地融入课堂。通过模拟苏格拉底式教学法,Study Mode会与学生互动,引导他们共同探索学习内容。尽管该工具得到了部分高校学生和教育专家的积极评价,认为它有助于提升学习信心和效率,并可能改变教师对AI的态度,但其核心仍基于普通ChatGPT,可能包含网络上的错误或虚假信息,这给教育者带来了潜在风险。OpenAI的设想是利用AI弥合教育资源差距,但目前尚未解决AI信息准确性的根本问题。

🤖 **AI助教的创新尝试**:OpenAI推出的ChatGPT学习模式(Study Mode)旨在将AI定位为学生的个性化学习伙伴,通过互动式问答和引导,而非直接提供答案,模拟人类助教的角色,以期在新的学年里更深入地融入教育体系。

🎓 **教学方法的借鉴与实践**:该模式借鉴了教育学专家的建议,并部分采用了苏格拉底式提问方法,鼓励学生主动思考和深入理解。测试学生反馈该工具能有效检查理解程度并适应个人学习节奏,这可能增加教师对AI辅助教学的信心。

💡 **教育公平的愿景与挑战**:OpenAI希望通过Study Mode这样的工具,为更多学生提供高质量的学习资源,缩小教育机会的不平等。然而,该模式的底层技术与普通ChatGPT一致,这意味着它可能继承网络上的错误信息,对学生学习造成误导,是其作为“教育公平化”工具面临的显著挑战。

⚠️ **潜在风险与信息准确性**:尽管Study Mode旨在减少直接给答案,但其知识库仍可能包含网络上的错误或虚假信息。若AI无法有效辨别信息真伪,学生可能被错误引导,或接触到被编造的内容,这要求教育者在使用时需格外谨慎。

💰 **用户体验与付费意愿**:学生普遍认为,与AI学习比独自面对枯燥教材更有趣,其鼓励性的学习方式带来了积极的学习反馈。部分学生表示即使收费也愿意使用该工具,显示出AI在教育场景中的吸引力及其潜在的市场价值。

OpenAI is launching Study Mode, a version of ChatGPT for college students that it promises will act less like a lookup tool and more like a friendly, always-available tutor. It’s part of a wider push by the company to get AI more embedded into classrooms when the new academic year starts in September.

A demonstration for reporters from OpenAI showed what happens when a student asks Study Mode about an academic subject like game theory. The chatbot begins by asking the student how familiar they are with the area, and what they want to know about it. It then attempts to build an exchange, where the pair work methodically toward the answer together. OpenAI says the tool was built after consulting with pedagogy experts from over 40 institutions.

A handful of college students that were part of OpenAI’s testing cohort—hailing from Princeton, Wharton, and the University of Minnesota—shared their positive reviews of Study Mode, saying it did a good job of checking their understanding and adapting to their pace.

The learning approaches that OpenAI has programmed into Study Mode, which are based partially on Socratic methods, appear sound, says Christopher Harris, an educator in New York who has created a curriculum aimed at AI literacy. They might grant educators more confidence in allowing, or even encouraging, their students to use AI. “Professors will see this as working with them in support of learning as opposed to just being a way for students to cheat on assignments,” he says.

But there’s a more ambitious vision behind Study Mode. As demonstrated in OpenAI’s recent partnership with leading teachers’ unions, the company is currently trying to rebrand chatbots as tools for personalized learning rather than cheating. Part of this promise is that AI will act like expensive human tutors that currently only the most well-off students’ families can typically afford.

“We can begin to close the gap between those with access to learning resources and high-quality education and those who have been historically left behind,” says OpenAI’s head of education Leah Belsky.

But the painting of Study Mode as an education equalizer obfuscates one glaring problem. Underneath the hood, Study Mode is not a tool trained exclusively on academic textbooks and approved materials—it’s more like the same old ChatGPT, tuned with a new conversation filter that simply governs how it responds to students, encouraging fewer answers and more explanations. 

This AI tutor’s knowledge, therefore, more resembles what you’d get if you hired a human tutor who has read every required textbook, but then also every flawed explanation of the subject ever posted to Reddit, Tumblr, and the farthest reaches of the web. And, because of the way AI works, you can’t expect it to parse right information from wrong. 

Professors encouraging their students to use it run the risk of it teaching students to approach problems in the wrong way, or worse, being taught fabricated or false material entirely. 

Given this limitation, I asked OpenAI if Study Mode is limited to particular subjects. The company said no—students will be able to use Study Mode to discuss anything they’d normally talk to ChatGPT about. 

It’s true that access to human tutors—which for certain subjects can cost upward of $200 an hour—is typically for the elite few. The notion that AI models can spread the benefits of tutoring to the masses holds an allure, is indeed backed up by at least some early research that shows AI models can adapt to individual learning styles and backgrounds.

But this improvement comes with a hidden cost. Tools like Study Mode, at least for now, take a shortcut by using the human-like conversations that large language models offer without fixing their inherent flaws. 

OpenAI also acknowledges that this tool won’t prevent a student from simply going back to normal ChatGPT if they’re frustrated and want the answer. “If someone wants to subvert learning, and sort of get answers and take the easier route, that is possible,” Belsky says. 

However, one thing going for Study Mode, the students say, is that it’s simply more fun to study with a chatbot that’s always encouraging you along than to stare at a textbook on Bayesian theorem for the hundredth time. “It’s like the reward signal of like, oh, wait, I can learn this small thing,” says Maggie Wang, a student from Princeton who tested it. The tool is free for now, but Praja Tickoo, a student from Wharton, says it wouldn’t have to be for him to use it. “I think it’s absolutely something I would be willing to pay for.”

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