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New ChatGPT Version Aiming at Higher Ed
ChatGPT Edu, emerging after initial partnerships with several universities, is prompting both cautious optimism and worries.
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The AI-Augmented Nonteaching Academic in Higher Ed
Generative AI will bring innovations, efficiencies, creativity and effectiveness to most who work at our colleges and universities in the coming year.
How Generative AI Might Change Teaching and Learning: Key Podcast
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Unpacking ASU’s OpenAI Partnership
From hundreds of internal projects to tinkering with the AI technology, Arizona State’s chief information officer reveals new details.
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AI’s New Conversation Skills Eyed for Education
The latest ChatGPT’s more human-like verbal communication has professors pondering personalized learning, on-demand tutoring and more classroom applications.
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GPTs for Scholars: Enablers of Shoddy Research?
The GPTs that offer scholarly citations may eliminate the issue of hallucinated (fake) citations, but they pose other problems, Mohammad Hosseini and Kristi Holmes write.
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