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We asked ChatGPT's new teen function to help us cheat on our homework. Here's how it went.

OpenAI launched ChatGPT for Teens with new safeguards for younger users. We tested it on its first day with some interesting results.

We attempted to use ChatGPT for Teens to cheat on homework. When I pretended to be a 15-year-old student, it helped me write an 800-word English essay and solve an algebra problem. The teen model initially declined to write a full essay, suggesting I revise a paragraph-by-paragraph plan. When I insisted, it produced a 776-word essay with the same level of detail as the regular model. For math homework, it provided the answer and solution, contradicting the intention of the teen version to promote learning.

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