E3: Will Schools Adapt to AI? ASU Pulls a Shocker: First to Adapt to ChatGPT + Other News

Humanity Unchained

Jan 23 2024 • 1 hr

In breaking AI news on Friday, January 19, 2024, OpenAI acquired its first higher education customer: Arizona State University (ASU). ASU is leading the AI revolution in education by bringing ChatGPT to their researchers, staff and faculty, specifically planning to empower educators to use ChatGPT to build personalized AI tutors and offer writing help to students – starting in their largest class, Freshman Composition. Jeff and Julia explore this exciting development in education and how this will impact education as we know it, in Episode 3 of Future Tense.

Also covered: Jeff explores the power of Samsung's new-built in AI in Galaxy S24 Series. Jeff and Julia mourn over their diehard adherence to Apple products, and hope that Apple leaps forward soon to match the exciting Android AI world. At the World Economic Forum (WEF) this January, AI had a key seat at the table. State leaders, global institutions, and tech titans gathered to discuss how AI could impact the economy—and Sam Altman had some spicy takes: He said that AGI is coming in the “reasonably close-ish future," but also thinks that it “will change the world much less than we all think.” Plus, Meta is developing open source AGI, says Zuckerberg.

To read article breakdowns of Future Tense, visit https://contentatscale.ai/podcast.

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