OpenAI’s “Study Together” feature is visible in ChatGPT. But it’s still not live.
A study-focused tool called “Study Together” has been quietly sitting in ChatGPT’s interface for weeks. Though inactive, it suggests OpenAI is testing a structured learning mode that breaks topics into lessons and prompts user interaction. Its extended limbo raises questions about when—or if—it will officially roll out.
First spotted in A/B tests in early June, “Study Together” appears alongside tools like web browsing and DALL·E. It’s not yet functional, but UI clues suggest it could guide users through topics with bite-sized explanations, self-assessment questions, and feedback. Reports from TestingCatalog and others hint at both solo and collaborative study potential.
Its presence positions ChatGPT closer to an active tutoring experience rather than passive Q&A. That would mark a strategic shift into the education space, where competitors like Claude and Khanmigo are also building AI-powered learning companions. For now, “Study Together” remains a visible but silent feature—its fate unclear as OpenAI weighs its next move.
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