Can policy get smart enough to catch up to artificial intelligence?

An ASU expert discusses AI's affect on job security and compensation for AI-generated content.

WEIRD AI: Understanding what nations include in their artificial intelligence plans

An ASU expert and others build upon previous research by identifying consistent themes across national AI plans.

ASU West campus expanding to serve the evolving West Valley

W. P. Carey's new school on the west campus will help students develop an entrepreneurial mindset.

With big expansion, ASU West hopes to become center of new economy in Phoenix, Glendale

W. P. Carey's School of Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship is one of three new schools at ASU West.

Arizona State University West plans extensive expansion in effort to triple enrollment

W. P. Carey's School of Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship is one of three new schools on the west campus.

Opinion: Mass layoffs hurt students, reveal skewed priorities of tech companies

Layoffs by big tech are impacting new graduates, says an ASU economist.

ASU relationships to help Arizona become top semiconductor manufacturer

ASU's ON Semiconductor Professor of Business describes some of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's local fabrication work.

Finding value in online communities and knowledge sharing

Professor of Information Systems John Zhang automates the task of untangling right or useful answers from unhelpful ones in online communities.

When the government uses AI: Algorithms, differences, and trade-offs

To get a better grasp of AI pitfalls in the workplace, Clinical Professor of Accountancy Gregory Dawson along with fellow researchers studied artificial intelligence systems in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.