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What is one thing all new technology has in common? It comes with a learning curve — some steeper than others. As such, ensuring that communities have resources to navigate change and capitalize on new opportunities is paramount.
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Recognizing that learning happens across lifetimes, Arizona State University (ASU) is committed to helping students better navigate their lifelong learner journey.  “At ASU, we aspire to what President Michael M. Crow calls the ‘fifth realm of…
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Two years ago, Arizona State University (ASU) student Shiba Walizada
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From generative AI to voice-activated digital assistants and powering autonomous vehicles sharing the road, developments in artificial intelligence (AI) play an increasing role in society. As such, harnessing this technology to enhance our…
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Maricopa County’s unhoused population has continued to surge in recent years.
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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…