CSU Releases Findings After Conducting the Largest and Most Comprehensive Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
The largest CSU survey found more than 84% of respondents use AI, while faculty remain split and more than 70% want formal training.
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CSU made a $17-million AI bet. A year later, students and faculty give it a mixed grade
LOS ANGELES — California State University's controversial $17-million deal to provide ChatGPT to every one of its campuses has been met with mixed results, with wide but uneven use across the system, high distrust of AI-generated content and broad fears…
CSU Releases Findings After Conducting the Largest and Most Comprehensive Survey on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
/PRNewswire/ -- The California State University (CSU) has released findings from its first-ever systemwide survey on artificial intelligence (AI), marking the...
A $17-million bet brought ChatGTP to CSU campuses. A year later, AI distrust leaves many divided
CSU's multimillion-dollar AI push across its campuses is showing mixed results, according to a major survey of 94,000 students, faculty, and staff from 22 campuses.
New Report From California State University (CSU): “Ahead of the Curve: What the Nation’s Largest Public University System is Learning about AI”
From a CSU Release: The California State University (CSU) has released findings from its first-ever systemwide survey on artificial intelligence (AI), marking the largest and most comprehensive survey to date on generative artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. The survey draws on more than 94,000 responses from faculty, staff, and students, offering key insights into higher education’s relationship with AI—one that is both promisin…
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