Google would like you to study with Gemini instead of cheat with it

Google has introduced a "guided learning" mode for its Gemini AI, aimed at helping students understand and retain information, rather than just providing answers. The mode includes features like visuals, interactive quizzes, and conversational explanations, developed in collaboration with students, educators, and learning experts. This move is part of a broader trend of AI companies, such as Google and OpenAI, trying to address concerns about AI tools being used for cheating. The guided learning mode and similar features in ChatGPT's study mode are intended to promote actual learning. Additionally, Google is offering 12 months of its AI Pro Plan for free to students aged 18 and older in select countries, and is committing $1 billion in funding over three years for American education, including AI literacy programs, research funding, and cloud computing resources.
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