Half A Million Students Given ChatGPT As CSU Makes AI History
- California State University launched an initiative to provide AI tools and training to its 450,000 students across 23 campuses, aiming for equitable access to technology.
- The initiative involves partnerships with tech companies and aims to address skills gaps in the California workforce, as noted by Ed Clark.
- CSU will offer resources like ChatGPT 4.0 and professional development for faculty to ensure responsible use of AI in education.
- The initiative seeks to bridge a digital divide among campuses, promoting equity in access to AI resources for all students, according to CSU leaders.
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OpenAI & CSU to Provide ChatGPT Edu to Students & Staff
OpenAI and California State University (CSU) are working together to provide ChatGPT Edu to more than 500,000 students, staff, and faculty. ChatGPT Edu is specialized version of the AI model that is tuned for educational use. CSU’s adoption represents “the largest implementation of ChatGPT by any single organization or company anywhere in the world.” CSU will roll out the AI model to 23 campuses, giving it the distinction as being the first AI-p…
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