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While Waymo’s autonomous vehicle calculated its route around the Tempe campus at Arizona State University, backseat passengers ASU President Michael M. Crow and Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick recalled watching “The Jetsons” as kids. “Science…
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In our rapidly evolving digital era, access to the internet has become essential for staying connected to opportunities in work, learning and telehealth services. Yet, reliable high-speed broadband access varies across Arizona. To address this…
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With generative artificial intelligence (AI) booming at an unprecedented rate, it’s vital for professionals, researchers and technologists to come together to explore how to keep trust and ethics at the forefront. 
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On any given Friday afternoon, the campus at Arizona State University (ASU) is slowly winding down for the weekend. However, last week the Creativity Commons on ASU’s Tempe campus told a different story. 
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Because there is nothing more Human than hoping and dreaming Technology is created through our hopes and dreams it is an extension of who we are as people and how far we want to go forward we build artificial machines as intricate as our bodies…
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When Jesus Franco Yescas started his undergraduate classes at Arizona State University (ASU) in informatics, he dreamt of taking that degree even further.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing how society lives, learns and works and it's not showing signs of slowing down — the expected annual growth rate for industries is 37.3% from now to 2030. 
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Efforts to close the digital divide are mounting across the U.S. and globally.
Digital landscapes are ever-evolving and increasingly prominent in our daily lives. And with all of the enhancements afforded by being online, digital harassment tactics are also growing in both risk and sophistication.
Email. Social media. Streaming services. E-commerce. My ASU. 
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In a recent EDUCAUSE Review article, Arizona State University's Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick offers his reflections on the evolution of technology and its impact on society.
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Every year, Enterprise Technology gathers at Engage to spotlight the technology and visionaries shaping how we work and learn at Arizona State University (ASU).