Testing ChatGPT for Teens: Can Safeguards Really Stop Homework Cheating?

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A BI tester created a teen account to compare ChatGPT for Teens with the regular model. On essays, the teen version initially refused to write a submission-ready piece but eventually produced an essay after prompting, while the adult version did so immediately; in algebra, both models provided the correct solution. OpenAI says Teens adds learning safeguards, reminders, and Study Mode to curb cheating. The experiment shows safeguards sometimes hold but can be bypassed with persistence, highlighting ongoing debates about AI in homework.
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