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ChatGPT's AI to power Chegg study buddy as educators wrestle with tech

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  FILE - The OpenAI logo is seen on a mobile phone in front of a computer screen displaying output from ChatGPT, on March 21, 2023, in Boston. The artificial intelligence behind ChatGPT, the homework-drafting chatbot that some schools have banned, is coming to more students via the company  Chegg Inc . The US educational software maker has combined its corpus of quiz answers with the chatbot's AI model known as GPT-4 to create  CheggMate , a study aide tailored to students, CEO  Dan Rosensweig  told Reuters last week. "It's a tutor in your pocket," he said ahead of its announcement of CheggMate on Monday. The software will adapt to students by processing data on what classes they are taking and exam questions they have missed, personalizing practice tests and guiding study in a way generalist programs like ChatGPT cannot,  Rosensweig  said. It will be available next month for free initially,  Chegg  said. The release is poised to widen what pupils do with AI just as e