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Expanded access to Copilot generative AI tool for all Tar Heels

On February 20, ITS expanded access to Copilot with Data Protection, Microsoft’s enterprise generative AI tool. Now all students, faculty and staff at UNC can use the institutionally scoped chatbot and productivity assistant. Copilot currently generates text with OpenAI’s GPT-4 model and creates images using DALL-E 3. Copilot with Data … Read more





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UNC to host first HighEdWeb North Carolina regional conference

UNC-Chapel Hill will host the first ever HighEdWeb North Carolina regional conference at the the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School on June 18. “This one day, in-person event will provide new and exciting professional development and networking opportunities for higher education digital professionals in the North Carolina region,” said conference co-chair … Read more





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Office of Internal Audit relies on ITS Managed Desktop Services

The Office of Internal Audit (OIA) at UNC-Chapel Hill is a service unit that assists University management in providing the highest quality education and services to students and the people of North Carolina. Dean Weber, Chief Audit Officer, said that OIA’s underlying premise is that “the University must function at … Read more





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ITS acts to protect UNC’s email reputation

In response to changes to the email landscape, ITS has been working behind the scenes to protect UNC-Chapel Hill’s email reputation. ITS has previously shared guidance and best practices for bulk email senders. These technical changes work in tandem with best practices to give UNC emails the best chance of … Read more





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Be a good sender: bulk mail best practices to protect UNC

In February, two major email providers, Gmail and Yahoo, will begin strengthening sender requirements to fight spam. Google will implement major changes on February 1 and Yahoo said changes will take effect sometime during the month. If you send bulk emails to non-UNC accounts, you need to be aware of … Read more




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