The latest version of OpenAI’s GPT-4 is now officially entering the classrooms as the khan academy develops
Khan Academy is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to provide anyone, anywhere with a free, world-class education. They provide thousands of math, science, and humanities lessons to students of all ages. However, each student has a unique understanding of concepts and skills, and their needs differ. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated this disparity. To address this issue, Khan Academy has created Khanmigo, an AI-powered virtual tutor and classroom assistant powered by GPT-4, the most recent OpenAI’s latest version.
According to the US-based online education platform, the new latest version of GPT-4-based AI Khanmigo has been in testing since 2022. Early testing by Khan Academy shows that GPT-4 can help students contextualise the relevance of what they are studying and learn specific points of computer programming.
Furthermore, the non-profit is investigating how teachers could use GPT-4 to quickly and easily tailor learning for each student and create instructional materials for lessons. Overall, Khan Academy believes that GPT-4 is breaking new ground in education by providing transformative technology that could accelerate its roadmap of incorporating more tutor-like capabilities into its platform over the next few years.
The GPT-4 Has Been Announced
OpenAI announced ChatGPT, the next major step in the evolution of its popular conversational AI. GPT-4 is said to provide ‘human-level performance,’ according to the company. GPT-4, according to OpenAI, can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy. Because of GPT-4’s broad general knowledge and problem-solving abilities, this is possible.
The GPT-4 can also take images as input and generate captions, classifications, and analyses from them. This also implies that you will be able to share images with GPT-4, and it will respond based on the images.
In addition, the GPT-4 will be able to handle much longer text than the GPT-3.5. Over 25,000 words of text will be able to be used and analysed by the AI.
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