I Put ChatGPT and Gemini’s ‘Study Modes’ to the Test ...Middle East

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Why bother reading through Othello when ChatGPT can summarize the main plot beats and cut out the filler? Is it necessary to learn to code when Gemini can do it for you? It's a strange new world we're going into, and generative AI has already been hugely disruptive for the education sector.

Getting started with study modes

In ChatGPT there's now what's called Study Mode, "a learning experience that helps you work through problems step by step instead of just getting an answer," and it's available to all ChatGPT users—whether you're paying for a subscription or not. It'll work for homework help, test prep, and more, ChatGPT says.

Study and learn. If you're inside the mobile app, just tap the + button by the prompt box then Study and learn. You'll see a little Study chip appears by the prompt box, together with some suggestions to start your learning.

Enabling Study Mode in ChatGPT. Credit: Lifehacker

When it comes to Gemini, the name used is Guided Learning. According to Google, it "breaks down problems step-by-step and adapts explanations to your needs—all to help you build knowledge and skills." It's available to all Gemini users, so you don't have to pay for a subscription plan to gain access to it.

Gemini's Guided Learning is a little more conversational. Credit: Lifehacker

As with ChatGPT, you may need to specify that you want to learn or need help with a problem to get the right prompts, but it does depend to some extent what you're asking about. If you present a homework problem, for example, then Guided Learning kicks in right away. Rather than seeing answers to your prompts, you'll get a bit of information, then questions that test your learning.

How the study modes stack up

With ChatGPT, these questions were usually based on the previous text, making sure I'd read through it and caught the details. With Gemini, the questions tended to be more tangential—so asking what I might compare a DNA double helix to, for example, rather than trying to get me to remember something about it.

ChatGPT Study Mode tends to get you to your answers more quickly. Credit: Lifehacker

ChatGPT was more prescriptive, tending to tell me what to do more often, with less explanation—so I got to the result more quickly, but with less learning (though it did offer up a neat trick for working out multiplications). At the end, both AI bots offered to give me more practice questions, based on the one I'd asked.

The question prompts in Gemini Guided Learning are more thought-provoking. Credit: Lifehacker

Overall, these study modes weren't quite as different from normal AI conversations as I expected: You could get more or less the same results just by telling ChatGPT or Gemini to test your knowledge alongside giving you responses. These are still far from being actual AI tutors, but for me the Gemini option is the more rewarding and helpful one at the moment—and worth trying if you want to learn about a subject.

Disclosure: Lifehacker’s parent company, Ziff Davis, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.

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