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According to IT House, on January 18, local time, Arizona State University in the United States announced that it has become the first higher education institution to cooperate with OpenAI, which will bring the advanced features of ChatGPT Enterprise Edition to universities, enabling faculty and staff to explore the potential of generative AI to improve teaching, learning, and discovery, while also ensuring a "higher level" of privacy and security. Michael M. Crow, the school's president, said the school is very bullish on generative AI, which has incredible potential to be a tool to help students learn faster and understand their subjects better. Starting in February, faculty and staff at Arizona State University will receive full access to ChatGPT for Business, which will focus on three areas: improving student success, opening up new avenues for innovative research, and streamlining organizational processes. Lev Gonick, the school's chief information officer, said the school will create a "personalized mentor" for students and will use ChatGPT in the school's largest program, the Freshman Composition Class. In a statement, both parties announced that any instructions entered into ChatGPT by the school were secure, and that OpenAI would not use the data to train its own models.
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