New Delhi, Aug. 29 -- AI has been making its way into classrooms, but it often raises concerns for teachers who fear students may misuse it for shortcuts. MathGPT.ai, launched last year, is tackling this challenge with a different approach. Instead of giving away direct answers, its chatbot guides students through problems step by step using Socratic questioning like a human tutor would. The goal is simply to help students learn maths concepts rather than copy solutions.

After a pilot run at 30 U.S. colleges and universities, the platform is now expanding to over 50 institutions this fall. Big names such as Penn State University, Tufts University, and Liberty University are already on board, with hundreds of instructors planning to use t...