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Arizona State University (ASU) and OpenAI have partnered to integrate ChatGPT into ASU's classrooms.
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ASU aims to focus on three key areas with ChatGPT Enterprise: enhancing student success, facilitating innovative research, and streamlining organizational processes.
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ASU deputy chief information officer Kyle Bowen mentioned that faculty and staff at ASU were already using ChatGPT, and the Enterprise version addressed their security concerns, leading to the decision to collaborate with OpenAI.
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ASU faculty members, including those with expertise in AI, will guide the usage of generative AI on campus.
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The university will start accepting project submissions from faculty and students in February to explore various applications of ChatGPT.
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Some professors at ASU are already using generative AI in their classes, such as composition classes using AI to improve writing and journalism classes employing AI platforms for multimedia stories.
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Anne Jones, vice provost for undergraduate education, suggested the possibility of chatbots serving as personalized tutors for ASU students.
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ASU sees universities as live testing grounds for generative AI use cases, aiming to foster critical thinking and actively determining suitable conditions for integrating this technology into education.
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This collaboration marks the first partnership between OpenAI and an educational institution, as OpenAI increasingly collaborates with public-facing organizations.