What happened after California State University embraced AI : NPR
What happened after California State University embraced AI : NPR
Publish Date: 2026-05-25 05:00:00
Source Domain: www.npr.org
- The California State University (CSU) system aims to pioneer the use of artificial intelligence in education.
- CSU signed a $17 million contract with OpenAI for an academic version of ChatGPT, which it renewed for another $13 million annually for three years.
- Despite the CSU’s stance on AI’s benefits, many students and faculty express skepticism about AI’s impact on education.
- CSU’s use of AI is positioned as essential for preparing students for an AI-driven workforce, while critics express concerns about ethics, job security, and environmental impact.
- Surveys reveal significant student and faculty ambivalence about AI’s positives and negatives, including concerns about AI use in assignments and its broader societal impacts.
- CSU maintains strong internal support for AI tools, though some educators express resistance and emphasize teaching students critical engagement with AI.