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Recognized as the nation's most innovative university by U.S. News and World Report for eight years and counting, ASU is at the forefront of cutting-edge technology.
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By 2025, 80% of enterprises are expected to operate entirely on cloud-based infrastructures, and Arizona State University (ASU) is helping to pave the way for this transformation as the nation’s most innovative university.
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At Arizona State University, our app developers didn’t just take your feedback to heart — they made it personal. The result? A revamped ASU Mobile App that’s tailor-made to your needs.
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By 2030, an estimated 23 million jobs worldwide are set to tap into the power of virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), enhancing everything from flight simulators to product testing. 
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Artificial intelligence (AI) can do many things, but without people, how useful is it? As instructors and students use AI tools more frequently, the skill of writing clear instructions — or prompt engineering — is becoming more important. 
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With over 163,000 new information security and system jobs expected by 2031, the Master of Science in Information Systems Management (
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As a lover of language and technology, I have always been fascinated by the intricate dance between human minds and the intelligent machines we design. In my role, I write about this in the context of enhancing higher education with technology to…
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In recent decades, the advent of machine learning and neural networks — among other key advancements — to build artificial intelligence systems that mirror human capabilities has dramatically shifted many landscapes, ushering in a new era of AI…
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As the world leans into digital, the demand for cloud-based services is booming.
Enterprise Technology's proactive innovation and ongoing support of established and new technologies makes for transformative results in learning, working and thriving. The Spring 2023 semester offered exceptional examples of this work, as…
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  Students enrolled in an advanced English course at Arizona State University (ASU) used generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to assist their writing process — from brainstorming ideas to editing drafts. And when reflecting on the…
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More than 100 participants gathered in downtown Phoenix last week to chart the future of the ever-growing digital credential ecosystem at the 2023 Trusted Learner Network (TLN) Unconference. The fourth annual event attracted experts, technologists…