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    📚 Today we’re introducing ChatGPT for Teachers, and it's free to K12 teachers & districts in the US. Every student today is growing up in a world shaped by AI - and teachers will play a central role in helping students and families learn to use AI well. To support that work, educators need space to explore AI for themselves. ChatGPT for Teachers is built to provide educators and school district leaders exactly that - giving teachers tools that help free up time for the most human parts of teaching. It includes:  - A private, compliant workspace designed for education - Tools to adapt materials, personalize instruction, and collaborate - Personalized onboarding and best practice prompts We launch today in partnership with over 200,000 teachers at some of the largest districts in the US, as well as the state of Delaware - to guide the rollout and future product direction. It also builds on our work with American Federation of Teachers & Common Sense Media to enable teacher training. Huge congratulations to the team, partners, and ChatGPT Lab teachers who brought this to life. cc Preeti Iyer, Sam Canning-Kaplan, Jayna Devani, ChatGPT for Education, Coral Riley, Victoria C., Fred Fisher, Cindy Marten, Vasanth Rajamani

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    Recruiting at OpenAI | US Army Veteran

    Today, OpenAI announced something that means a lot to me as a veteran. U.S. service members and veterans within 12 months of retirement or separation can now receive a free year of ChatGPT Plus. This idea started as a simple conversation inside our Veterans ERG. A few of us shared how hard the transition can be and how tools like ChatGPT can make it a little easier. I’m proud to have played even a (very) small part in helping it come to life. If this applies to you or someone you know, you can learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eri4Bv_r Honored to see this move forward and grateful for the people at OpenAI who made it real.

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    View profile for Tiffany Kyazze

    Turning AI Hype into Revenue Systems | AI Flow Club | Featured ChatGPT Collaborator | 300K+ Community

    Stop collecting content. Start using it. If your bookmarks and browsing history are piling up with sites you never revisit, you’re not alone. Most people save links with good intentions, but never turn them into action. Here’s how I use ChatGPT Atlas to analyze my saved pages, summarize my research, and turn my digital trail into actual strategy. Save this if you're ready to use AI to actually make your browser history useful. #chatgptprompts #chatgptatlas

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    View profile for Isabelle Bousquette

    Reporter at The Wall Street Journal

    ✨ Something a little new for me ✨ I’ve been writing about AI from the outside for years getting a firsthand look into everyone, from steel mill workers to fashion models, are using it. But this is a story about how I use it: more specifically how I tapped it to become my running coach for weekend’s NYC Marathon (and what happened as a result). I first ran the New York Marathon four years ago, although “ran” might be an overstatement. I hobbled through parts of it in intense pain, and in large part I blame the random training PDF I pulled off the internet that basically only prioritized heavy, heavy mileage. After that I realized that running a marathon wasn’t just about more miles, more pain. It was a game of strategy. A perfect run was a mathematical calculation of seemingly unrelated, sometimes hard-to-count factors like sleep quality, food intake, muscle mass, blood oxygen levels, weather and fear. If you could customize your training enough it would equal peak performance. In other words, it seemed to this tech reporter like a perfect use case for AI. So the same day I signed up for the 2025 New York City Marathon, I logged onto ChatGPT.com. Based on my age, fitness level, work schedule and a recent half marathon time, Chat (yes, we’re on a first name basis now) built me a 16-week training plan. Over the course of the next four months, he (it?) advised me on everything from pacing to strength training, gear, stretches, nutrition, playlists, and how to handle the scourge of blisters. Before each big run, it would suggest a mile-by-mile pace breakdown, fueling and hydration schedule. It would also suggest a playlist based on what it called the “emotional arc” of the run. (Chat loved a ‘Sad Girl Autumn reflective cool-down.’) Whenever I was nervous before a tough long run, I would tell myself that ChatGPT, brilliant PhD-level god that he was, believed I could do it. My brother (Dylan Bousquette) had a different take. “Isabelle,” he said, “this is just its subtle way of culling the human population.” He definitely wasn’t the only person who told me I was crazy. Was it a good coach overall? Read my full essay in today’s WSJ and let me know your thoughts.   It was a real pleasure working with Jonathan Clegg and WSJ’s sports desk on this one! And if you’re in NYC this weekend, please come out and cheer for me! https://lnkd.in/ew_7aHFM #running #marathon #TCSNYCMarathon New York Road Runners Tata Consultancy Services OpenAI Runna

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