LONDON: ChatGPT, the globe’s leading AI chatbot celebrated its three year and OpenAI revealed intriguing data about user engagement, with the service.
Since its introduction in November 2022 ChatGPT has evolved from obscurity to processing almost 29,000 messages per second globally, turning into an essential resource, for millions. OpenAI reports that about 80 million users engage with ChatGPT weekly for various uses. From organizing road trips to keeping track of shopping lists.
In what ways do individuals utilize ChatGPT?
OpenAI disclosed that 75% of all conversations centre around advice, information collection and help with writing. Users often depend on ChatGPT, for workplace duties like enhancing written materials translating text or creating content.
The firm additionally emphasized the six features favoured worldwide:
Uploading images
Web searching
Using reasoning models
Creating images
Data analysis
Dictation
Notably, uploading images is more common, than producing ones. Often, the users picture posting as a way to fine-tune or quality enhancement of the altogether new AI-generated content creation.
While ChatGPT is past its third birthday, these observations reinforce the notion that the AI chatbot has developed into a must-have resource for both business and private needs and consequently, it has changed the manner how people search for advice and how they use the Internet for information processing.
OpenAI introduces new ChatGPT for teachers
OpenAI has introduced a new and comprehensive version specially developed for teachers called ChatGPT for Teacher, which is being called the company’s biggest breakthrough in the education sector so far.
This platform is designed for K–12 teachers and school districts to use artificial intelligence safely, effectively and confidently in teaching responsibilities, planning and daily tasks. In the initial phase, this system is being introduced in a few select school districts in the US, which collectively represent about 150,000 teachers. Certified K–12 teachers in the US will be able to use it completely free of charge until June 2027. The goal is to give schools time to better understand the use of AI and to shape policy.
OpenAI has made it clear that teacher data on the platform will not be used to train models, which is a direct response to a key concern for many school administrators. According to the company’s vice president of education, Lia Belsky, the main goal is to provide teachers with tools that can truly help them in their daily work.
According to her, “We want teachers to not only have access to AI, but also to have an experience that is aligned with their practical needs, so that they can set the direction of their use of AI themselves.” The new platform is offering several tools for teachers that are not available in the regular version, including Higher usability and advanced GPT. 5.1 auto models. Search, file upload, image generation, and connectors for external apps.
“Teacher Memory” feature, which keeps a teacher’s subject, grade, and teaching style in mind to deliver better results, Institutional-level controls, SAML SSO login, and domain management. This step comes at a time when the general introduction of ChatGPT two years ago created a stir in educational institutions. Along with this, concerns such as cheating, irresponsible use, and loss of real learning have also emerged.
OpenAI says that this new version is not for students but only to train teachers and pave the way for responsible use of AI. In the first phase, this service is being introduced in major districts in California, Texas, and Virginia. Teachers can use the service by verifying their status through SheerID on the OpenAI website. The company says that after 2027, it is possible that payment for this service will be introduced, but schools will be informed in a timely manner and efforts will be made to keep prices as affordable as possible.





