
OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT “Study Mode” to Tackle Academic Misuse in the U.S.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Study Mode, a feature designed to promote responsible academic use of AI while addressing growing concerns over misuse at American universities.
The new mode allows students to work through subjects like math, science, and exam prep step-by-step, guiding them toward understanding complex topics rather than simply generating full essays or answers.
For instance, when asked to explain Bayes’ theorem, Study Mode prompts the user to clarify their math proficiency and learning goal, tailoring its guidance like a personalized tutor.
This launch comes as academic integrity concerns rise sharply across the United States.
With more than one-third of U.S. college students using ChatGPT, and a growing portion of school-related AI activity tied to tutoring or coursework, universities have voiced concerns over academic shortcuts and cheating.
OpenAI states the tool is not intended to replace learning but to encourage comprehension.
The company is collaborating with educators to create clearer guidelines for what constitutes ethical AI use in academia — a conversation expected to intensify as AI becomes more entrenched in classrooms.
With students now facing the dual challenge of leveraging AI as a study aid without crossing ethical lines, the big question remains:
Will Study Mode help preserve integrity in education — or become another shortcut for those who ignore its purpose?
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