AIs and what each one is used for
AI works like a kind of “digital study kit.” The secret is not just using it — it is knowing what each function is for.
ChatGPT (explanations and general study):
📌 What to use it for:
explaining school subjects (math, Portuguese, history).
making summaries.
solving exercises step by step.
answering quick questions.
💡 Example of use:
“explain fractions like in school”
“summarize the French Revolution”
👉 Best for: studying and truly learning.
Google Gemini (search + quick answers):
📌 What to use it for:
school research.
up-to-date information.
short explanations.
💡 Example:
“what is photosynthesis explained simply”
“summary of World War II”
👉 Best for: research and school assignments.
Microsoft Copilot (study + texts + Word/PowerPoint):
📌 What to use it for:
creating school assignments.
making presentations.
summarizing texts in Word.
💡 Example:
“create a project about pollution”
“make slides about renewable energy”
👉 Best for: projects and presentations.
Khan Academy (AI + guided learning)
📌 What to use it for:
learning math step by step.
practicing exercises.
💡 Example:
algebra, equations, functions.
👉 Best for: learning like a real teacher.
QuillBot / summary tools:
📌 What to use it for:
summarizing texts.
rewriting sentences.
improving writing.
💡 Example:
turning long text into a summary.
correcting writing.
👉 Best for: language and essays.
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