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OpenAI Launches Three Academy Courses on AI Workflows and Agents
OpenAI has added three courses to its Academy platform, aimed at helping people develop hands-on AI skills. The courses cover building practical AI skills, creating repeatable workflows, and applying AI agents to everyday work tasks. The Academy is positioned as a structured learning resource rather than a product announcement, with a focus on applied use rather than theory.
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Preply Adds AI-Generated Lesson Summaries and Follow-Up Exercises Powered by OpenAI
Preply, an online language tutoring platform, has built a feature using OpenAI's models that automatically generates summaries after tutoring sessions. The summaries include personalised feedback on what the learner covered, notes on errors or patterns the tutor observed, and follow-up exercises tied to that specific lesson. The feature is intended to reduce the administrative work tutors do after each session while giving learners a structured recap they can act on between classes.
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OpenAI Signs EU Code of Practice on AI Content Transparency
OpenAI has signed the EU Code of Practice on AI content transparency, a voluntary framework developed under the EU AI Act. The Code focuses on provenance standards, meaning technical methods that help identify whether content was made by an AI system. By signing, OpenAI commits to implementing and supporting tools that label or watermark AI-generated text, images, audio, and video, so that people encountering that content can understand its origin. The Code is part of a broader EU effort to establish common industry standards before binding rules take full effect.
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