Purohit says that already, she's observed professors uploading a 'semester's worth' of content to create custom GPTs with OpenAI's existing tools, and then making those GPTs available to their students. 'Students engage with that finite knowledge ... [which] I think is a really powerful and good way to let them research,' she added.
According to Allied Market Research, the AI in education market could be worth $88.2 billion within the next decade. But growth is off to a sluggish start, in large part thanks to skeptical pedagogues.
What I'm hoping is going to happen is that professors are going to create custom GPTs for the public and let people engage with content in a lifelong manner,' Purohit said. 'It's not part of the current work that we're doing, but it's definitely on the roadmap.
The GPTs Purohit described might look something like Khanmigo, a chatbot Khan Academy, the e-learning platform, launched in collaboration with OpenAI last year. Khanmigo can give students pointers on homework assignments, test prep, and more, tightly integrating with Khan Academy's educational content library.
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