Why AI policy thrives in some states and fades in others

AI policy is taking off in some states while others are falling behind.

Human nature also manifests in AI

New research shows how artificial intelligence models replicate social behavior.

Teaching with intelligence: Elevating human value in the age of AI

W. P. Carey partners with AI tools to deliver personalized feedback and prepare students for a workforce that prizes both technological fluency and the human touch.

AI in the classroom

Faculty from across the business school are testing new ways to integrate AI with teaching and learning.

New ASU master's degree in AI launches in LA to serve global business leaders

The master's degree in artificial intelligence in business in Los Angeles connects students with Southern California's thriving entertainment, tech, and startup industries through hands-on projects, industry connections, and real-world experiences.

Workforce committee stresses AI proficiency in job-seeker training

An ASU expert discusses how AI is transforming the job market, making technology literacy a critical aspect of workforce training.

How different states are approaching AI

A W. P. Carey accountancy expert predicts that states will continue to implement their own legislation related to AI and employment, health, and transparency until rules and regulations are enforced by the federal government.

Pioneering partnership brings essential software training to the public

A new certificate program from W. P. Carey is addressing a workforce gap for Workday customers.

Hobbs announces 19-member committee to develop AI policy guidelines for the state

An ASU professor specializing in accountancy and AI in government will join the inaugural board.

Gov. Hobbs appoints 19 people to craft Arizona's guidelines for using AI

W. P. Carey Clinical Professor of Accountancy Greg Dawson will provide input on developing strategies for artificial intelligence use in Arizona.