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In the study they said they used a modified version that acted as a tutor, that refused to give direct answers and gave hints to the solution instead.
So it's still not surprising since ChatGPT doesn't give you factual information. It just gives you what it statistically thinks you want to read.
That's like cheating with extra steps.
Ain't getting hints on your in class exam.
You could always try reading the article
Which, in a fun bit of meta, is a decent description of artificial "intelligence" too.
Maybe the real ChatGPT was the children we tested along the way