Chegg Inc. releases CheggMate, a personalized AI study aid for math and science courses. This AI-driven program provides tailored questions for students, and is designed to offer reliable and accurate answers, making it ideal for any student wanting to study smarter. With the incorporation of ChatGPT's AI, it is set to expand accessibility of AI in student workspaces and offer efficiency in the learning process.
Chegg Inc. has combined its roster of quiz answers with AI model GPT-4 to createCheggMate, a mobile-friendly student study application. Adapting to courses and personalizing practice tests, this AI software, is free for users for the first month and helps to reduce content cost while boosting overall profitability. OpenAI and Chegg's collaboration is expected to revolutionize the way students learn worldwide.
ChatGPT and Chegg Inc. have recently partnered to introduce the revolutionary AI-powered program CheggMate, which personalizes practice tests and provides study help based on the classes students are taking and the questions they’ve missed. The AI assistant stands to revolutionize the way we learn, reduce costs of education and improve students’ level of understanding. With added accuracy and tailored approach, CheggMate looks to help students ace their exams effectively.
Discover how education technology is taking a step forward as more companies adopt ChatGPT AI to help student performance. Chegg and Brainly are leading the charge with CheggMate and Simplify/Expand features, while Khan Academy provides 'Khanmigo' tutoring aid and Turnitin offer an AI writing detector. Unlock the potential of AI with these edtech companies and learn more.
Chegg, a US-based educational platform, announced their launch of CheggMate powered by OpenAI GPT-4. It aims to provide students with an AI conversation tailored to their needs. Despite the launch, investors remain concerned over the effects of tools like ChatGPT on education. CEO Dan Rosensweig has tried to alleviate these worries, pointing to the accuracy of the data provided by CheggMate. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praised the tool for its potential to improve learning globally. Students will have access to the product from May.
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