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CWRU University Technology advises users not to put sensitive university information into an AI service unless CWRU has a vendor contract with appropriate privacy and security safeguards.
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Case Western Reserve University currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 6 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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CWRU University Technology advises users not to put sensitive university information into an AI service unless CWRU has a vendor contract with appropriate privacy and security safeguards.
For Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine medical students in the University and College Programs, submitted or presented content must be the student's own work and not the product of generative AI or other individuals.
CWRU Provost classroom guidance gives faculty members discretion over the extent to which students may use AI tools in their courses.
Case Western Reserve University's Provost AI Policies page says CWRU remains committed to its Academic Integrity Policy when AI tools are used in academic settings, with shared responsibility across students, faculty, and administrators.
CWRU University Technology identifies Google Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and CWRU AI as AI chat services with enterprise data protections available to the campus community.
CWRU's Writing Program does not recommend AI detection services and prefers classroom expectations, assignment design, and discussion with students when concerns arise.
The CWRU Provost provides sample AI policy text as a starting point for syllabi while stating that the university respects faculty academic freedom to manage classes.
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