Prism: ChatGPT Revolutionises Scientific Writing
- Sarah Ruivivar

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

OpenAI is back at it, and this time, they’re jazzing up the world of scientific writing with their latest creation, Prism.
Imagine this: a ChatGPT-powered text editor that’s here to make writing scientific papers as breezy as a stroll through the park.
Prism is the brainchild of OpenAI for Science, a new team dedicated to bringing AI magic into the scientific realm. By embedding ChatGPT directly into a text editor, Prism transforms the way scientists draft, edit, and polish their work. It’s like having a personal assistant who’s a whiz at both science and grammar!
Kevin Weil, the head honcho at OpenAI for Science, is pretty chuffed about it. He predicts that 2026 will be a game-changer for AI in science, just like 2025 was for AI in software engineering. With around 1.3 million scientists bombarding ChatGPT with over 8 million queries weekly, it’s clear that AI is becoming a staple in scientific workflows.
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Prism isn’t just about making life easier; it’s about keeping scientists hooked on OpenAI’s offerings in a bustling marketplace. It’s powered by GPT-5.2, OpenAI’s top-notch model for tackling mathematical and scientific conundrums. Whether it’s drafting text, summarising articles, or managing citations, Prism is your go-to tool.
While some might grumble about AI’s growing footprint in science, Weil believes that the real magic lies in the countless small advances AI will help achieve. It’s not about one grand discovery but about accelerating progress across the board.
So, gear up, scientists! With Prism, your research journey just got a whole lot smoother. Cheers to a future where AI and science groove together in perfect harmony!
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