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ChatGPT launches study mode
Plus: Mastering Google’s NotebookLM: step-by-step

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Study Mode: ChatGPT’s new way to learn smarter.
A robot goes Ivy League? Humanoid starts a PhD!
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Quick How-To: Mastering Google’s NotebookLM, step by step.
Quick AI Toasts and tiny tech tales.
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ChatGPT's new Study Mode is a better method to study since it makes you think, not just read answers. This mode is great for students and people who want to study for the rest of their lives. It uses AI to provide active assistance, quizzes, and deep knowledge.
Learning through conversation and interaction: Study Mode doesn't just give you answers; it gets you involved with questions, prompts, and hints.
Help that builds on itself: Difficult ideas are broken down into smaller parts, which makes them easier to understand.
Customized feedback: Your answers change based on your skill level, progress, and goals, especially if you turn on ChatGPT's memory.
Quizzes and knowledge tests built right in help you stay honest and keep track of how well you understand.
Use your own stuff: For additional useful help, upload notes, pictures, or PDFs.
Access from anywhere: You may turn Study Mode on or off at any moment and use it on any device, including your computer, phone, and the web.
Study Mode makes learning something you do, not something that someone else does for you.
Personal Take: Study Mode is the first step toward tailored AI tutoring all around the world. What about the future? A world where learning is active, interesting, and really fits each person, thanks to smarter, more understanding AI.
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Humanoid Robot Starts PhD in Chinese Theatre
China has made history by sending its first humanoid robot, Xueba 01, to the famed Shanghai Theatre Academy to study acting and film. This brave move combines cutting-edge technology with age-old customs, which has sparked both praise and criticism around the world.
The University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and DroidUp Robotics made Xueba 01, a 1.75-meter-tall robot that looks like a real person. It will learn about traditional Chinese opera, go to rehearsals, and work on creative projects with other students.
The curriculum includes both stage arts (like acting and writing scripts) and technical AI research (like controlling motion and making dialogue systems).
Professor Yang Qingqing is Xueba 01's principal mentor.
After graduation, the robot wants to direct operas or start an art studio run by AI.
People who support this think it's a groundbreaking experiment that could lead to a new way for people and technology to communicate through art.
Some people are worried that it could put human students on the back burner and wonder if AI can ever really understand artistic feeling.
This experiment is a signal moment for AI in education and the arts. The whole world is watching.
Personal Take: I believe that the future of creation will be a mix of AI and human expression. Machines will push us to rethink what it means to be an artist, which will open up new possibilities that we never thought possible.
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Step-by-step guide for using Google’s NotebookLM
Google's NotebookLM is an AI-powered note-taking app that helps you sort through, summarize, and look up information from your files and other sources. It has clever features like video overviews, studio outputs, and a simple way to ask questions about your research.
Sign In: Use your Google Account to sign in at notebooklm.google.com.
Make a New Notebook: Click on "New Notebook." Give your notebook a name that has to do with your project or theme.
Import Sources: You can add files, PDFs, Google Docs, or web links to your notebook as sources.
Look at Slide Overviews: Use the "Video Overviews" option to get interesting summaries. These are pictures, diagrams, quotes, and an AI host's voiceover.
Work in Studio UI: You can get to different forms of output (including summaries, FAQs, and chatbots) from one interface. You can also make outputs in several languages and listen to audio summaries while you do other things.
Interact with Featured Notebooks: Look through handpicked notebooks, read unique content, ask questions, and see answers with citations. You can also look at "Mind Maps" or listen to "Audio Overviews."
Customize Outputs: Use the "Customization Box" to change the level of information in the audio or ask for a certain focus. Based on what you say and how much you know, the AI host will change the results.
Review & Export: After you've finished your study, you can go over, share, or export the contents of your notebook as needed.
In summary, NotebookLM can help everyone do research and learn faster and smarter.
Quick AI News Bites
YouTube will soon use AI to spot and manage accounts belonging to minors; starting from August 13, YouTube will apply restrictions to under-18 users, like blocking certain videos and limiting ads. If YouTube gets a user’s age wrong, they can prove their real age using ID, a selfie, or a credit card.
MIT scientists have created a tool called “Meschers” that lets users visualize and edit “impossible” objects, like those in Escher’s art, in 2.5 dimensions. Artists and researchers can now simulate and study shapes that break the usual rules of physics.
OpenAI plans to launch its new GPT-5 as early as August this year. The new system will combine different AI models to handle a wider range of tasks, but the release date could still change.
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