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5/7/2024
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  • EdTech Connect Launches Education Technology Search Engine

    A new AI-powered search engine created exclusively for higher education professionals has been created by technology marketplace company EdTech Connect. The platform offers access to information at thousands of U.S. higher education institutions to help IT professionals making technology purchase decisions.

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  • Inside Arizona State University's OpenAI Partnership

    In January, Arizona State University announced a major partnership with OpenAI to explore the potential of ChatGPT in education. We caught up with ASU CIO Lev Gonick to find out more about that collaboration, how the university is approaching the use of generative AI across campus, and what the key takeaways have been so far.

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Getting Comfortable with "I Don't Know": Educause's 2024 AI Landscape Study

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The Campus Technology Insider podcast speaks with Senior Researcher Jenay Robert about Educause's inaugural AI Landscape Study. Listen to the podcast.

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