ASU Enterprise Technology News - Features
If the thought of being able to find a parking spot on a busy day with an app as easily as it is to reserve movie tickets sounds appealing, you can rest assured you might never have to worry again about having to circle the block in frustration.…
2024 marks a new year, a fresh start, and a renewed focus on enriching the communities we serve. Arizona State University (ASU) perseveres at the forefront of technological advancement, integrating AI into workflows and classroom settings to enhance…
Five years ago, Arizona State University’s Trusted Learner Network (TLN) was created with the goal of putting learners at the center of education and giving them agency over their earned skills and knowledge.
Fast forward five years, and more…
Dr. Donna Kidwell is the Chief Information Security and Digital Trust Officer and Deputy Chief Information Officer at Arizona State University. She leads teams that work to protect over 140K students and 17K faculty from cybersecurity threats and…
Amidst the rapid advances of technology – such as cloud computing and artificial intelligence
Efforts to advance digital equity and inclusion have risen on the national agenda, with resources and research being dedicated to close the digital divide.
For the Digital Equity Institute (DEI), the time for purposeful action is now. The…
“The world is moving fast, and the technologies we’re discussing plans for already exist.”
Starting today, Monday, March 25, faculty, staff and – now – student researchers at Arizona State University (ASU) are eligible to submit proposals to use ChatGPT Enterprise across academic, research and work environments.
Just over a month ago, Jacob Greene received a notification he’d been waiting for — his proposal to use ChatGPT Enterprise was approved.
Greene is an assistant professor at Arizona State University’s (ASU) Department of English, where he is…
According to recent reports, households, small businesses and public service providers around the world generate over two billion tons of solid waste every year. This includes everything from food and plastics to packaging and electronics.
What happens when the dynamic world of culture merges with the cutting-edge realm of technology?
While edtech leaders navigate today’s biggest challenges and opportunities in education, it’s also important to explore what the future holds.