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“What does S.V.I. stand for?” asked Todd Simmons, as he stands at the front of the room speaking to a group of 10 students enrolled at Arizona State University. Simmons, who is the director of network platforms at ASU Enterprise Technology, is…
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“What do we do now that we have AI?”Danielle McNamara, executive director of the Learning Experience Institute at Arizona State University asked the question at a design session, hosted by the university. For many instructors, leveraging AI in…
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Why are students less interested in learning? The problem statement was presented by team M^6 at the AI Accelerated Spark Challenge, sponsored by NVIDIA, TiE Phoenix and AZNext on Monday, June 23.
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Supporting the digital ecosystem that helps innovation thrive at Arizona State University is core to how the teams at ASU Enterprise Technology work and serve.Behind the learning innovations and groundbreaking research that ASU is recognized for is…
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This past spring, Enterprise Technology continued its momentum as a leader in innovation by pioneering fresh AI solutions and shaping the future of education technology. With an increased focus on mentorship opportunities and collaborative projects…
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ASU Enterprise Technology deputy chief information officer, Kyle Bowen, has been selected by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs to be a member of the state’s first AI steering committee.
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This story was published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. 
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In the United States, roughly 40 million people fall into the “some college, no credential or degree” population. Digital credentials are a valuable tool for learners — no matter where they are on their education journey —  to showcase…
ASU graduate students in DCI 691: Human Creativity in AI presented the custom GPTs they developed in an end-of-semester showcase on Monday, April 21 in the Creativity Commons atrium. Photo credit Tabbs Mosier, ASU Enterprise Technology
Instead of cramming for a final exam, ASU graduate students in DCI 691: Human Creativity in AI presented the custom GPTs they developed in an end-of-semester showcase on Monday, April 21 in the Creativity Commons atrium. From language learners to…
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What do a visual artist navigating life after vision loss, a young coder building confidence through STEM, and a community partner training the next generation of fiber technicians have in common? 
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This story was published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. In a course focused on identifying community-related issues and proposing action-driven solutions, ASU undergraduate students are using custom GPTs to…
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This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.