The State Press
ASU plans to add Advanced Technology fees for students starting next fall. It will help pay for artificial intelligence tools and related systems and digital experiences to help advance students’ education in the skills necessary for them to work in many of today’s evolving major industries. Kasim Selcuk Candan, a professor at the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence, part of the Fulton Schools, notes that these new technologies will provide students access to educational resources that can adapt to their individual learning styles. Most importantly, these efforts are seen as a way ASU can help fulfill its responsibility to prepare students for the world of the future.