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This story was published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.

In the United States, roughly 40 million people fall into the “some college, no credential or degree” population. Digital credentials are a valuable tool for learners — no matter where they are on their education journey — to showcase…

Instead of cramming for a final exam, ASU graduate students in DCI 691: Human Creativity in AI presented the custom GPTs they developed in an end-of-semester showcase on Monday, April 21 in the Creativity Commons atrium. From language learners to…

What do a visual artist navigating life after vision loss, a young coder building confidence through STEM, and a community partner training the next generation of fiber technicians have in common?

This story was published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU. In a course focused on identifying community-related issues and proposing action-driven solutions, ASU undergraduate students are using custom GPTs to…

This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.

This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.At Arizona State University, the pursuit of knowledge extends far beyond the classroom. While students gain expertise in lecture halls and labs, ASU…

This story was first published as part of the spring 2025 edition of The AI Journey at ASU.

At a time when artificial intelligence (AI), digital platforms, personalized learning tools and new workforce demands are transforming education, the pace of change is unprecedented — and the potential impact is limitless.

Core to the mission of ASU Enterprise Technology — the university’s central IT division — is placing advanced technologies into the hands of Sun Devil faculty, staff and students. However, as ASU President Michael M. Crow recently stated in a…

What does learning look like in the year 2075? How do we prepare for a world shaped by AI, a skills economy, and technologies we haven’t yet imagined?

The seventh annual Smart Region Summit tackled the impact and implications of an AI-powered digital twin with goals of advancing urban development and addressing social needs, along with other AI tools to advance local smart regions.