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About Grit

Grit isn’t just about seeing inside the AI — it’s about using AI to sharpen human reasoning. It’s a platform that helps teachers and students trace, adapt, and expand on an AI’s chain of thought. Imagine GitHub, but for thinking: You can fork an idea, annotate each step, explore alternative approaches, and even map out where reasoning falters — not just to debug the AI, but to refine your own thinking.

Features

  • Live Chain‑of‑Thought Visualization: Streams token‑by‑token AI output into a dynamic, interactive graph.
  • Branching Deep‑dives: Click any reasoning step to open a side conversation—define terms, explore sub‑concepts, view code snippets or diagrams—then return to the main thread seamlessly.
  • Multimodal Support: Renders code blocks, LaTeX formulas, and inline diagrams in real time.
  • Persistent Context: Every branch remembers where it came from and reconnects smoothly to the parent chain once you’re ready.

What's next for Grit

  • Product Launch: Launch our Product as an Embedded Tool in Educate AI, with a user base of 700,000 educators across the globe.
  • Activation Extraction: Integrate research‑grade techniques to surface latent activation patterns for an even deeper look under the hood.
  • Mini‑Course Generator: Auto‑compile a series of related reasoning flows into a custom study plan.
  • Multi‑Model Support: Let users pick from different reasoning styles (e.g., “concise,” “pedagogical,” “deep dive”) and compare outputs.
  • Mobile & Collaborative Modes: Dedicated iOS/Android apps and shared reasoning sessions so teams can workshop complex problems together.
  • Learning Analytics: Aggregate anonymized CoT paths to identify common stumbling blocks and recommend targeted resources.

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