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OpenAI has partnered with Arizona State University to bring ChatGPT to classrooms. The new collaboration will bring ChatGPT enterprise capabilities to higher education and set a new precedent for how universities can enhance learning, creativity and student outcomes, Arizona State University said in a release. 

ASU Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick while speaking about use of ChatGPT in classrooms said, “Research shows that nearly two-thirds of organizations are already actively exploring the integration of AI… By providing access to advanced AI capabilities, these tools are leveling the playing field, allowing individuals and organizations — regardless of size or resources — to harness the power of AI for creative and innovative endeavors.”

“The goal is to leverage our knowledge core here at ASU to develop AI-driven projects aimed at revolutionizing educational techniques, aiding scholarly research and boosting administrative efficiency,” Gonick added.

Moreover, Vice provost for undergraduate education at ASU, Annes Jones told The Verge that some professors already use generative AI in their classes including some composition classes that use AI to improve writing and journalism classes that use AI platforms for multimedia stories.

According to ASU release, the university will start inviting applications from faculty and students from February in order to look at innovative uses of ChatGPT Enterprise. The three areas where ChatGPT will be used include: enhancing student success, forging new avenues for innovative research and streamlining organizational processes.

Notably, Arizona State University has become the first higher education institution to collaborate with OpenAI. The AI startup has started to forge collaborations with public facing organizations recently inlcuding one with the Pennsylvania state government to bring ChatGPT Enterprise to state employees, The Verge reported.  

According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the ChatGPT maker is also engaged in discussions with prominent media outlets, including CNN, Fox Corporation, and Time, to secure licensing agreements for their content. Reportedly, OpenAI is in talks to license articles from CNN, produced by Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., to train ChatGPT and feature CNN’s content in OpenAI’s products, sources told the publication. The negotiations extend beyond text licensing to encompass video and image content.

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Published: 19 Jan 2024, 03:14 PM IST


OpenAI has partnered with Arizona State University to bring ChatGPT to classrooms. The new collaboration will bring ChatGPT enterprise capabilities to higher education and set a new precedent for how universities can enhance learning, creativity and student outcomes, Arizona State University said in a release. 

ASU Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick while speaking about use of ChatGPT in classrooms said, “Research shows that nearly two-thirds of organizations are already actively exploring the integration of AI… By providing access to advanced AI capabilities, these tools are leveling the playing field, allowing individuals and organizations — regardless of size or resources — to harness the power of AI for creative and innovative endeavors.”

“The goal is to leverage our knowledge core here at ASU to develop AI-driven projects aimed at revolutionizing educational techniques, aiding scholarly research and boosting administrative efficiency,” Gonick added.

Moreover, Vice provost for undergraduate education at ASU, Annes Jones told The Verge that some professors already use generative AI in their classes including some composition classes that use AI to improve writing and journalism classes that use AI platforms for multimedia stories.

According to ASU release, the university will start inviting applications from faculty and students from February in order to look at innovative uses of ChatGPT Enterprise. The three areas where ChatGPT will be used include: enhancing student success, forging new avenues for innovative research and streamlining organizational processes.

Notably, Arizona State University has become the first higher education institution to collaborate with OpenAI. The AI startup has started to forge collaborations with public facing organizations recently inlcuding one with the Pennsylvania state government to bring ChatGPT Enterprise to state employees, The Verge reported.  

According to a recent report by Bloomberg, the ChatGPT maker is also engaged in discussions with prominent media outlets, including CNN, Fox Corporation, and Time, to secure licensing agreements for their content. Reportedly, OpenAI is in talks to license articles from CNN, produced by Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., to train ChatGPT and feature CNN’s content in OpenAI’s products, sources told the publication. The negotiations extend beyond text licensing to encompass video and image content.

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Published: 19 Jan 2024, 03:14 PM IST

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