ASU Using AI Tool to Create Courses from Professors' Work Without Their
abdelhousni
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May 03, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
sokoloff
The headline seems written to guide the reader towards concluding that this is IP theft. If ASU holds the rights to the underlying IP (such as if the work is a “work made for hire”), it’s not at all obvious that they need specific additional permission to compile or remix the IP.