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OpenAI Launches Affordable GPT-4o Powered ChatGPT Edu for Universities
May 30, 2024, 07:16 PM
OpenAI has announced the launch of ChatGPT Edu, a new version of its AI tool specifically designed for universities. ChatGPT Edu aims to responsibly deploy AI to students, faculty, researchers, and campus operations. Powered by GPT-4o, this advanced AI solution offers capabilities such as data analytics, web browsing, document summarization, and reasoning across text and vision. It also includes enterprise-level security and controls, custom GPT creation, and higher message limits, making it a secure and versatile option for educational institutions. The tool is designed to assist with tasks like tutoring, resume reviews, grant writing, and grading. OpenAI's initiative is intended to revolutionize the educational landscape by enhancing academic and operational efficiency. The affordable offering is set to be available this summer, featuring Arizona State University among its early adopters.
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