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A university is scraping course materials for its new AI platform. It didn’t ask the faculty.

CHE | M York/AP
CHE | M York/AP

Arizona State University is no stranger to testing out new ways of delivering education. This month, the institution began piloting a new artificial-intelligence platform that, for a fee of $5 a month, purports to turn faculty lectures, slide decks, and quizzes into instant, personalized courses. The problem? Many professors are discovering that the tool, known as Atomic, has repackaged their own words, faces, and ideas without their knowledge.

Posted in: News on 05/02/2026 | Link to this post on IFP |
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