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by cowmix 750 days ago
Arizona State University was an early (first?) adopter in providing broad access to ChatGPT Enterprise, but the implementation has not been as smooth as I hoped. My wife works at ASU, and from our discussions, it’s clear that the rollout has been somewhat disorganized.

The promotional announcements led me to expect "ChatGPT 4 for all!" Yet, the distribution of access has been ambiguous, leaving many staff members, including my wife, in the dark. There has been little to no guidance on how to effectively integrate ChatGTP into their daily tasks, appropriate use cases, or any potential costs involved.

The gap between the initial excitement generated by press releases and the reality of the rollout's execution has been significant. Even now, the specifics remain unclear, despite my efforts to assist my wife in navigating this whole thing.

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That much was obvious from ASU's testimonial on the page. This reads more as resume-driven development than "this product is actually solving problems for us"

> “Integrating OpenAI's technology into our educational and operational frameworks accelerates transformation at ASU. We're collaborating across our community to harness these tools, extending our learnings as a scalable model for other institutions.”