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Study Smarter with Google Gemini, Not Cheat

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Google’s Gemini AI introduced a “guided learning” mode designed to help users understand problems through questions and step-by-step support, rather than just providing answers.
– The guided learning mode includes multimedia elements like images, videos, and quizzes, developed with input from students, educators, and learning experts.
AI companies like Google and OpenAI are expanding into education-focused features to counter perceptions that AI tools primarily enable cheating.
– Google is offering free 12-month access to its AI Pro Plan for students 18+ in select countries, available until October 6th.
– Google pledged $1 billion over three years to support American education, including AI literacy programs, research, and cloud computing resources.

Google Gemini introduces a new “guided learning” feature designed to help students grasp concepts rather than simply providing answers. This educational mode functions as an interactive tutor, offering step-by-step explanations, thought-provoking questions, and multimedia resources like videos and quizzes. Developed in collaboration with teachers, researchers, and learning specialists, the tool aims to reinforce comprehension through scientifically backed methods.

The move reflects a broader trend among AI companies to position their tools as legitimate study aids rather than shortcuts for academic work. With concerns about AI-enabled cheating growing, features like Gemini’s guided learning and ChatGPT’s recently announced study mode attempt to shift focus toward meaningful understanding. However, adoption remains uncertain, students may still prefer quick answers over engaging with these more involved learning processes.

In related news, Google is offering free access to its AI Pro Plan for eligible students in select countries, including the U.S., Japan, and Brazil, through October 6. Additionally, the company pledged $1 billion over three years toward U.S. education initiatives, covering AI literacy programs, academic research, and cloud infrastructure for schools. These efforts highlight the tech giant’s push to integrate AI responsibly into education while addressing skepticism about its role in learning.

(Source: The Verge)

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