
"It's no secret that students worldwide use AI chatbots to do their homework and avoid learning things. On the flip side, students can also use AI as a tool to beef up their knowledge and plan for the future with flashcards or study guides. Google hopes its latest Gemini feature will help with the latter. The company has announced that Gemini can now create free SAT practice tests and coach students to help them get higher scores."
"However, Google says it has worked with education firms like The Princeton Review to ensure the AI-generated tests resemble what students will see in the real deal. The interface for Gemini's practice tests includes scoring and the ability to review previous answers. If you are unclear on why a particular answer is right or wrong, the questions have an "Explain answer" button right at the bottom."
Google's Gemini can generate free SAT practice tests and provide coaching with scoring, explanations, and targeted follow-up recommendations. The SAT's predictable format allows Gemini to produce full practice exams from simple prompts without lengthy personalization. Generated tests include clickable buttons, graphs, score analysis, review of previous answers, and an "Explain answer" option for clarification. Google collaborated with education firms such as The Princeton Review to align AI-generated items with real SAT content. The custom interface, resembling Gemini's Canvas tool, helps identify areas needing improvement. Students should verify AI explanations because generative models can produce incorrect information.
Read at Ars Technica
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