What is the story about?
OpenAI has launched Prism, a free artificial intelligence (AI) workspace allowing scientists to write and collaborate on research. Powered by GPT 5.2, the platform aims to simplify the research process while offering unlimited projects and collaborators.
"We're still early, but it's clear that AI will play a meaningful role in how science advances," said OpenAI in a blog post.
What is Prism?
Prism is an AI-powered workspace made specially for scientists and researchers to write, edit, and collaborate on research papers. What makes Prism different is that it has GPT 5.2, OpenAI's most advanced AI for math and scientific reasoning.
It allows scientists to draft papers, organise notes, analyse data, and collaborate with peers, all in one place.
How does it work?
As most research work is scattered across too many tools, a researcher has to jump between Word documents, Google Docs for writing, PDFs for reading papers, LaTeX tools for equations, reference managers for citations, and separate AI chat tools for help.
Instead of using AI as a separate chat window, Prism lets researchers use AI inside their paper itself. It aims to bring all these research tasks into one connected space.
What does Prism let researchers do?
With Prism, researchers can do almost everything related to writing a scientific paper in one place, with AI helping throughout. Researchers can chat with GPT 5.2 Thinking directly inside their project to explore new ideas and test hypotheses.
It also allows researchers to draft and revise papers while the AI has access to the full document, including nearby text, equations, figures, and the overall structure. In addition, researchers can search for related studies, such as papers on arXiv, without leaving the platform.
Prism also enables users to convert whiteboard equations or diagrams directly into LaTeX, make direct in-place edits to the document, and use optional voice-based editing to make quick changes without interrupting their workflow.
What's next?
Prism will be available soon to organisations using ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, and Education plans.
"We're still early, but it's clear that AI will play a meaningful role in how science advances," said OpenAI in a blog post.
What is Prism?
Prism is an AI-powered workspace made specially for scientists and researchers to write, edit, and collaborate on research papers. What makes Prism different is that it has GPT 5.2, OpenAI's most advanced AI for math and scientific reasoning.
It allows scientists to draft papers, organise notes, analyse data, and collaborate with peers, all in one place.
How does it work?
As most research work is scattered across too many tools, a researcher has to jump between Word documents, Google Docs for writing, PDFs for reading papers, LaTeX tools for equations, reference managers for citations, and separate AI chat tools for help.
Instead of using AI as a separate chat window, Prism lets researchers use AI inside their paper itself. It aims to bring all these research tasks into one connected space.
What does Prism let researchers do?
With Prism, researchers can do almost everything related to writing a scientific paper in one place, with AI helping throughout. Researchers can chat with GPT 5.2 Thinking directly inside their project to explore new ideas and test hypotheses.
It also allows researchers to draft and revise papers while the AI has access to the full document, including nearby text, equations, figures, and the overall structure. In addition, researchers can search for related studies, such as papers on arXiv, without leaving the platform.
Prism also enables users to convert whiteboard equations or diagrams directly into LaTeX, make direct in-place edits to the document, and use optional voice-based editing to make quick changes without interrupting their workflow.
What's next?
Prism will be available soon to organisations using ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, and Education plans.















