OpenAI launches Prism and puts artificial intelligence at the service of
OpenAI launches Prism and puts artificial intelligence at the service of science
It’s a platform that integrates artificial intelligence into academic work. It allows users to write, analyze, and collaborate in real time within a scientific environment based on LaTeX, with support for GPT-5.2 and direct access via ChatGPT.
OpenAI has taken another step toward the convergence of artificial intelligence and science with the launch of Prism, a platform designed to facilitate the writing, analysis, and collaboration of academic work. The tool, powered by GPT-5.2, aims to become a comprehensive environment for researchers, scientists, and technical teams working with papers, equations, and complex documents.
Unlike other AI assistants, Prism doesn’t function as a simple chat: it’s designed as a native scientific workspace where artificial intelligence is directly integrated into the writing, review, and publishing process.
What is Prism and what is it used for?
Prism is an OpenAI tool that combines scientific editing, real-time collaboration, and advanced artificial intelligence, all within an environment based on LaTeX, the most widely used standard in academia.
The platform was developed on Crixet, a technology acquired and developed by OpenAI, and is optimized for tasks such as:
– Writing scientific papers
– Mathematical and statistical analysis
– Technical editing in academic format
– Collaborative peer review
– Preparing documents for publication
The key difference is that all of this happens with direct assistance from GPT-5.2, OpenAI’s most advanced model for logical, mathematical, and scientific reasoning.
Prism’s Main Features
Prism brings together in a single environment features that were previously scattered across multiple tools:
AI-Assisted Writing
It allows you to write scientific articles with contextual AI assistance, which can suggest improvements, correct academic style, or rephrase paragraphs without sacrificing technical precision.
Source: www.itsitio.com
