
OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Academy with Research and Data Analysis Training
New educational modules teach users how to leverage ChatGPT for academic research, source gathering, and data visualization workflows.
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OpenAI has rolled out new educational content through its ChatGPT Academy program, focusing on research methodologies and data analysis capabilities. The additions signal the company's push to position ChatGPT as a serious tool for knowledge work, not just casual conversation.
What does the new training cover?
The OpenAI Academy now includes three interconnected modules. The first teaches users how to gather sources, analyze information, and create structured insights with proper citations. Think of it as a crash course in turning ChatGPT into a research assistant that can help you build arguments backed by real references.
A second module, detailed on the search and deep research page, focuses specifically on finding up-to-date information. This addresses one of the longstanding limitations of large language models: their knowledge cutoffs. By teaching users how to combine ChatGPT with search functionality, OpenAI is showing how the tool can work with current events and recent publications.
The third component covers data analysis, walking users through dataset exploration, insight generation, and visualization creation. The goal is helping people move from raw numbers to actionable decisions.
Why does this matter for robotics and AI practitioners?
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