Arizona State University Partners with OpenAI to Integrate ChatGPT in Education
In a first-of-its-kind partnership, ASU plans to use AI in teaching, research, and internal organization, ensuring data privacy and security.
- Arizona State University (ASU) and OpenAI have announced a partnership to bring the AI company's premium-tier ChatGPT to its students to help them with their college coursework.
- ASU plans to use ChatGPT Enterprise in teaching, research, and internal organization, including the development of personalized AI tutors for students.
- ASU will run an open challenge in February, inviting faculty and staff to submit ideas for innovative uses of ChatGPT.
- ASU's Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick stated that any data inputs by the university community will be “private and secure,” and the data will not be used to train OpenAI models.
- This is the first time OpenAI has partnered with a higher education establishment, marking a significant step in the integration of AI in education.