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What is Chat?
What is Chat?

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Updated over a year ago

Chat is an AI tutor built by Studyable that can help you understand topics and concepts, help you solve problems, quiz you, and more. It's powered by an incredibly powerful language model that has been specially trained to help you learn and study. It can solve problems, browse the web, read images, watch videos, and answer questions about PDFs.

What languages can I talk to Chat with?t

This feature may not be available to you yet.

Chat is currently officially available in the following languages:

  • English (US)

  • English (UK)

  • English (Australia)

  • Chinese

  • Korean

  • Japanese

  • Vietnamese

  • Hindi

  • Arabic

  • German

  • French

  • Spanish

Can I trust that the output of Chat is factual and accurate?

While Chat is trained on a large amount of data and answers most questions correctly, it has limitations, including its training data being cut off at September 2021. However, Chat can browse the web, allowing it to obtain more up-to-date information. We recommend verifying claims produced by Chat, especially when referencing them in academic essays. Occasionally, Chat can "hallucinate" and produce inaccurate or nonsensical responses.

Chat can also inaccurately or incorrectly solve problems that require complex mathematical reasoning. We're continuously improving our machine learning models, and we work hard to improve the quality and reliability of responses.

Who can view my conversations?

We do not recommend sharing personal information. Studyable employees may have access to the contents of your conversations to assist us in improving the quality of our platform, as well as to ensure compliance with our policies. If you share your conversation, its contents at the time of sharing will be visible via a public link.

Are my conversations used for training?

Your conversations are not used by Studyable or its partners to train any of our machine learning models. However, we may review them as part of our ongoing quality evaluation processes.

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