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ByteDance's artificial intelligence tutor has quietly become the most downloaded education app in America, raising fresh questions about whether Chinese tech companies are reshaping how millions of American students learn—and what data they're collecting in the process. Gauth, which helps students solve homework problems through AI, has eclipsed competitors like ChatGPT and Google's offerings to claim the top spot on 2025 education charts, a striking reversal that underscores both the sophistication of ByteDance's products and the regulatory blind spots that allowed a Beijing-controlled company to dominate a sensitive sector. The app's ascent comes as Washington grapples with how to police artificial intelligence imports from China, but educators and parents say
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