ChatGPT has introduced a new interactive virtual feature aimed at helping users better understand complex maths and science concepts. The feature, which leverages immersive simulations and step-by-step guidance, allows learners to explore problems visually and interactively, making abstract concepts more tangible.
“We designed this feature to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical understanding,” said a spokesperson from OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. “Users can now experiment with simulations, manipulate variables, and see the results in real time, which enhances comprehension and retention.”
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The update is expected to be particularly useful for students and educators seeking supplemental learning tools. It supports a wide range of topics, from algebra and calculus to physics and chemistry, offering explanations in ways that adapt to the learner’s pace.
For example, students struggling with physics can simulate a pendulum’s motion. By adjusting the length, mass, or gravity, they can instantly see how each factor affects its swing, reinforcing theoretical lessons with hands-on experimentation.
Education experts have welcomed the development. Dr Ada Nwachukwu, a science educator, said, “Interactive learning is the future. Features like this not only make learning engaging but also allow students to explore concepts in ways that traditional classrooms may not easily offer.”
The feature is part of ChatGPT’s broader mission to make AI-driven learning accessible to everyone. Users can access it directly through the ChatGPT interface without additional software or hardware requirements.
With this launch, OpenAI continues to position ChatGPT not just as a conversational AI but as a practical educational tool, helping learners navigate the challenges of STEM education worldwide.
