With students increasingly using AI tools for exam preparation, she expressed hope that access gaps between urban and rural learners could narrow. “We hope to reach a stage where people who sell their homes or farmlands to send children to brick-and-mortar institutes can instead use our products and have an equal chance at cracking that exam as someone in Delhi with access to everything.”
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OpenAI's Pragya Misra: Don't Regulate AI Like Social Media

  • OpenAI's Pragya Misra urges policymakers not to apply social media regulatory models to AI, citing fundamental differences in technology, intent, and use cases.
  • Misra highlights AI as a 'one-to-one technology' primarily used for learning, writing, and conversational purposes, with over 80% of users seeking to learn something new.
  • AI adoption in India is linked to literacy and usability; OpenAI Academy offers free learning resources for effective and responsible AI tool use.
  • OpenAI implements robust safety guardrails for young users, including age-appropriate responses, privacy-first defaults, and parental controls with alert systems.
  • Misra suggests AI prompts a re-evaluation of educational roles, moving beyond memorization, and can assist teachers while narrowing access gaps for rural students.

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