Paul Coble, AI, Web3 and technology attorney, and chair of Rose Law Group’s intellectual property department, comments on: OpenAI, ASU partnership to bring ChatGPT Enterprise to higher education

By Amy Edelin | Phoenix Business Journal

OpenAI is bringing ChatGPT Enterprise to the classroom in a first-of-its-kind partnership with Arizona State University.

Beginning in February, ASU will become the first higher education institute to collaborate with OpenAI, paving the way for generative AI to enhance teaching, learning and discovery, while ensuring high levels of privacy and security, according to ASU.

Read the full subscription story from the Phoenix Business Journal.

“This is an excellent example of how ASU leads the way in preparing students for future careers.  Our educational institutions should not be threatened by AI, they should embrace from top to bottom as a pedagogical tool and should look for ways to incorporate AI into their curriculums.  AI is not likely to replace many human job in the foreseeable future, but it is already drastically changing how humans do their jobs.  Familiarity with AI tools will be as critical to the next generation of workers as word-processing and e-mail competency is to this generation.” -Paul Coble, AI, Web3 and technology attorney, and chair of Rose Law Group’s intellectual property department

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