
"Over the last year, AI has only continued its creep into education. Students and teachers alike use AI assistants for everything from making flash cards to conducting large-scale project research, and companies have responded with features like ChatGPT Study Mode and teacher-specific services tailored to those use cases. Now, Google has set its sights on standardized testing. Starting Wednesday, students can use Gemini to help study for the SATs, the company announced. Users can access "full-length, on-demand practice exams" directly in the chatbot for free."
"To access the tests, Google said users can just tell Gemini, "I want to take a practice SAT test." Google said that once a user has completed the test, Gemini will offer them feedback with specifics on where they did well and where they could spend more time. Users can also engage with Gemini the way they normally would by asking the chatbot to explain test answers."
Gemini offers free, full-length, on-demand SAT practice exams accessible directly through the chatbot. The practice tests use content vetted via a partnership with The Princeton Review to better mirror test-day material. After users complete a practice exam, Gemini provides targeted feedback on strengths and areas for improvement and can explain answers on request. The assistant will also support Khan Academy's Writing Coach. AI adoption in education continues to grow across tasks from flashcards to research, and companies are building study and teacher-focused features that could affect access and equity in college preparation.
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