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NC State DELTA teaching guidance advises instructors to specify course- and assignment-level AI expectations, and states that as of July 2025 there is no official university policy regarding AI use.
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NC State DELTA teaching guidance advises instructors to specify course- and assignment-level AI expectations, and states that as of July 2025 there is no official university policy regarding AI use.
NC State research AI guidance says researchers must safeguard their own intellectual property and avoid violating others' IP rights when using generative AI.
NC State research AI guidance says researchers must handle data used with AI responsibly under applicable privacy laws, university policies, and NC State data management regulation, and AI use for research with specific compliance control plans needs approval before use.
NC State Software Licensing publishes an approved AI solutions list that records AI products and the highest NC State data sensitivity classification approved for each listed use.
NC State guidance says NC State credentials must be used for approved AI tools and personal accounts are not allowed to be used with university data.
NC State guidance says several AI tools are available for use with university data at approved sensitivity levels, and use of university data with unapproved AI tools requires an IT Purchase Compliance request.
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