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Teachers unions, DEI curriculum, and DEI discipline policies are driving reading and math scores down in our nation's schools ...
AI-simulated students consistently outperform real students—and make different kinds of mistakes—in math and reading ...
U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon visited Alpha School to discuss AI in the classroom as part of a "Returning Education ...
North Carolina education leaders have approved 2,000 new charter school seats for Wake and Durham counties. How did they come ...
ChatGPT 5 is the default chatbot version for the ChatGPT web, desktop, and mobile apps for logged-in users, but subscribers who don't like the newest OpenAI model family can easily access GPT-4o, ...
After launching its new GPT-5 model with great fanfare last week, OpenAI is slightly backtracking on its initial plan to have GPT-5 replace GPT‑4o, the company’s previous flagship LLM in ChatGPT. In a ...
OpenAI’s newly launched GPT-5 is getting slammed by early users for poor performance and stricter limits. Many Reddit users complain about shorter, less useful replies and missing older models like ...
GPT-5 Chat is said to be designed for enterprise usage OpenAI is reportedly redesigning ChatGPT interface alongside GPT-5 launch Evidence for GPT-5 Pro and Thinking variants have also been spotted ...
Sam Altman says OpenAI's GPT-5 is its most advanced model yet. It doesn't quite meet what he defines as true AGI, however. AGI is broadly defined as AI that can reason like humans. It's OpenAI's ...
After a long wait, GPT-5 is finally rolling out. It's available for free, Plus, Pro and Team users today. This means everyone gets to try GPT-5 today, but paid users get higher limits. In a blog post, ...
OpenAI has announced GPT-5, a new integrated AI model that is rolling out today to all users. The model is more reliable, understands nuance better, and can even write code. Paid users will also get ...
OpenAI, the company that brought us ChatGPT, has just unleashed GPT-5, a new version of its popular chatbot that promises to be so smart it could probably ace a final exam at UT without even cracking ...