From the Bruin: UCLA will become the first university in California to implement OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise. With a limited number of accounts, UCLA will offer students, faculty and staff access to ChatGPT Enterprise – an artificial intelligence tool designed to streamline the teaching and research processes – according to a press release. The initiative will make UCLA one of the first universities to incorporate artificial intelligence in higher education, said Lucy Avetisyan, UCLA’s associate vice chancellor and chief information officer.
Avetisyan said after recognizing how AI could be used around many disciplines across campus, UCLA realized Enterprise licenses could transform tasks ranging from research to teaching. She added that UCLA is working with other AI vendors in addition to OpenAI, such as Google Gemini and Microsoft 365 Copilot... Avetisyan said success would be measured through a return on investment model. “We want to measure the ROI (return on investment) and then decide whether these are things we want to continue to invest in or scale campuswide,” Avetisyan said...
Full story at https://dailybruin.com/2024/09/20/ucla-to-become-first-california-university-to-offer-chatgpt-enterprise-accounts.
Does anyone have any idea how ROI on "tasks ranging from research to teaching" will be measured?
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