ASU intends to use the partnership to build a personalized AI tutor for students, focusing on STEM subjects, which are considered crucial in higher education. The tool will also be used in ASU's largest course, Freshman Composition, to provide writing assistance. Additionally, ASU plans to develop AI avatars as a "creative buddy" for studying certain subjects, such as bots that can sing or write poetry about biology.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI has announced its first partnership with a higher education institution, Arizona State University (ASU), which will have full access to ChatGPT Enterprise from February.
- ASU plans to use ChatGPT Enterprise for coursework, tutoring, research, and more, including building a personalized AI tutor for students.
- ChatGPT Enterprise, launched in August, is a business tier of ChatGPT that includes access to GPT-4 with no usage caps and performance that's up to two times faster than previous versions.
- ASU also plans to use ChatGPT Enterprise to develop AI avatars as a "creative buddy" for studying certain subjects, like bots that can sing or write poetry about biology.