The company, whose generative AI products initially raised fears of widespread cheating on homework, is now exploring how to get its popular ChatGPT into classrooms. The move is part of a broader effort to harmonize artificial intelligence with educational needs. It follows collaborations between OpenAI and education groups such as Khan Academy for an AI-powered tutor and Schmidt Futures for scholarships for students in low-income families. The technology is helpful for various academic assignments, according to teachers and students interviewed