OpenAI partners with Arizona State University to use ChatGPT in classrooms

Can ChatGPT be used by educators? Benjamin Breen is certainly having a go at UCSC. And now OpenAI has inked a deal with ASU, per The Verge:

The university will begin taking project submissions from faculty and students on where to use ChatGPT beginning in February. Anne Jones, vice provost for undergraduate education, said in an interview some
professors already use generative AI in their classes. She mentioned some composition classes that use AI to improve writing and journalism classes that use AI platforms to make multimedia stories. There may even be room for chatbots to act as personalized tutors for ASU students…

The scope for AI chatbots in education is huge – but it requires a rethink, redesign, and reimagning of what’s possible.

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