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Thayer guidance says cloud AI tools should not be used to process or share unpublished research, confidential project details, or intellectual property.
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Thayer guidance says cloud AI tools should not be used to process or share unpublished research, confidential project details, or intellectual property.
For Thayer BE and graduate students, GenAI tools may be used in coursework or research only if permitted by the relevant program, advisor, or course instructor.
Dartmouth staff guidance directs generative AI procurement questions or planned purchases through ITC Rapid Review and risk assessment by Information Security and Data Protection.
Dartmouth staff guidance says only approved generative AI tools are authorized for handling DISC 2 or higher data.
When GenAI tools are permitted in a Dartmouth undergraduate course, students are expected to disclose or acknowledge the use according to instructor guidance or a discipline-appropriate citation method.
Dartmouth instructors may define course-specific parameters for GenAI use, and their course GenAI policies define academic-integrity expectations for that course.
For Dartmouth AB undergraduates and special non-degree students, GenAI tools are disallowed by default for submitted coursework unless expressly permitted by the course instructor.
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