Estonia's AI Revolution: Teaching ChatGPT to Ask More Questions
ByAinvest
Sunday, Dec 7, 2025 11:08 pm ET1min read
Estonia is pioneering a new way to use AI in education by modifying ChatGPT to ask more questions than provide answers. This approach aims to improve critical thinking skills and prevent academic fraud. The country plans to fine-tune the model with conversations from students and give it new instructions to prompt users to think instead of providing polished answers. The effort challenges ChatGPT's core appeal but could unlock its true potential in education.

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