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Brandeis University

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Brandeis University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026.

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11 # Brandeis University AI policy record
2+privacy: Brandeis AI use guidance requires AI applications to comply with Brandeis data governance and cybersecurity policies, and says regulated, restricted, or confidential information in AI tools requires authorization and safeguards.
3+Evidence (en, d24dc677e554): All AI applications must comply with Brandeis' data governance protocols and cybersecurity policies. Use of regulated, restricted, or confidential information in AI tools requires appropriate authorization and safeguards.
4+procurement: Brandeis departments seeking to acquire AI tools must follow university procurement policies and obtain necessary approvals from ATAC or ITAC.
5+Evidence (en, d24dc677e554): Departments seeking to acquire AI tools must follow the university's procurement policies and obtain necessary approvals from the Academic Technology Advisory Committee (ATAC) or the Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC).
6+other: Brandeis has an AI Acceptable Use Policy that applies to students, faculty, staff, and affiliates across academic and administrative activities involving AI technologies.
7+Evidence (en, d24dc677e554): This policy applies to all members of the Brandeis community, including students, faculty, staff, and affiliates, across all academic and administrative activities involving AI technologies.
8+security_review: Brandeis provides GenAI tools with data protection to students, faculty, and staff, and distinguishes those tools from other tools that may not offer the same protection.
9+Evidence (en, 9577774b2b75): Brandeis provides Gen AI tools with data protection to students, faculty, and staff. When you use these tools with your Brandeis credentials, your information remains confidential, and your chat prompts are not used to train the underlying large language models.
10+teaching: Brandeis guidance says instructors should include a course policy in syllabi regarding use and misuse of generative AI, with course-specific expectations discussed in class.
11+Evidence (en, 70b84e6e6db5): Instructors are encouraged by the University to include a policy in all their syllabi regarding the use (and misuse) of generative AI in their courses.

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5 claim records

privacy

Brandeis AI use guidance requires AI applications to comply with Brandeis data governance and cybersecurity policies, and says regulated, restricted, or confidential information in AI tools requires authorization and safeguards.

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procurement

Brandeis departments seeking to acquire AI tools must follow university procurement policies and obtain necessary approvals from ATAC or ITAC.

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other

Brandeis has an AI Acceptable Use Policy that applies to students, faculty, staff, and affiliates across academic and administrative activities involving AI technologies.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

security_review

Brandeis provides GenAI tools with data protection to students, faculty, and staff, and distinguishes those tools from other tools that may not offer the same protection.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

Brandeis guidance says instructors should include a course policy in syllabi regarding use and misuse of generative AI, with course-specific expectations discussed in class.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

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