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After gaining popularity with GPT-4o, OpenAI has now developed ChatGPT Edu. The new model is specifically designed to help universities ethically employ AI for students, professors, researchers, and campus operations. The ChatGPT Edu is powered by the latest GPT-4o and can provide text and vision responses. Furthermore, users will be able to access services such as data analysis, as well as enterprise-level security and controls, at a considerably lower cost for educational institutions.

How ChatGPT Edu Can Be Used At Universities:

ChatGPT can now help users in the universities with a variety of tasks, including personalised tutoring for students, reviewing their resumes, helping researchers write grant applications and assisting professors in grading and feedback.

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ChatGPT Edu Includes These:

The ChatGPT Edu is backed by the flagship GPT-4o which can offer easy answers for queries related to text interpretation, coding and mathematics. The users can also get advanced features like data analytics, web browsing, and document summarization. Not only that, the users will be able to build GPTs, and Custom Versions of ChatGPT and share them within university workspaces.

The company offered strong security, data privacy, and administrative controls including group rights, SSO, SCIM 1, and GPT management. Additionally, the discussions and data are not used to train OpenAI models.

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“Integrating OpenAI's technology into our educational and operational frameworks accelerates transformation at ASU. We're collaborating across our community to harness these tools, extending our learnings as a scalable model for other institutions,” Kyle Bowen, Deputy CIO at Arizona State University

Meanwhile, the company has announced ChatGPT free users can now access the GPT-4o features for free including the ability to analyse charts, ask questions about photos, and other features. These features were earlier available for the paid features.