IBL News | Tempe, Arizona
“AI empowers learners to drive their own journeys,” said ASU President Michael Crow in an opening speech during the two-day conference “Agentic AI and the Student Experience”, which took place in Tempe, Arizona, last week. “No two people learn the same way.”
During his keynote, Crow explored the concept of learning without limits and stated.
“You have a right to learn the way that you want to learn, the right to learn in the way that your intelligence works, your right to learn the way your mind works to achieve these things that you want to achieve.”
As an advocate for the transformative potential of technology, Crow shared his vision: “AI is the first tool that allows us to both confront technological threats and seize new opportunities.”
He encouraged attendees not to succumb to the technological disruption but to create new sociological opportunities. We never had anything like that that worked in both directions.”
“The most complicated object in the universe is your brain. I don’t believe you were given that, only to not use it to its maximum potential, creativity, and individual learning.”
As one of the nation’s top schools in innovation, Crow called on leaders to explore how agentic AI can help dismantle traditional barriers to education and expand access at scale.
During the event, representatives of ASI showcased the institution’s new AI platform, CreateAI, for building internal projects.

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