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The New School, New York City and Paris

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11 # The New School, New York City and Paris AI policy record
2+ai_tool_treatment: For Marketing & Communications professional work at The New School, people must evaluate, fact-check, edit, and document AI-generated content before using it.
3+Evidence (en, 063425466e91): Ensure that people review AI output. People must evaluate, fact-check, edit, and document all AI-generated content before using it in their professional work.
4+privacy: For Marketing & Communications AI use, the New School guidance says consent must be obtained from all participants before AI technology is used to summarize and record meetings or other proceedings.
5+Evidence (en, 063425466e91): Before AI technology is used to summarize and record meetings and other proceedings, consent must be obtained from all participants.
6+security_review: The New School M&C AI guidance says AI tools should never be used in a way that violates university standards or policies, and specifically points users to the Acceptable Use Policy and the Standard for Information and System Classification.
7+Evidence (en, 063425466e91): AI tools should never be used in any way that would violate university standards or policies. Two policies that must be reviewed are the Acceptable Use Policy and the Standard for Information and System Classification.
8+privacy: The New School M&C AI guidance identifies uploading check-in data or sensitive contact and personal information to AI-powered platforms for audience prediction as unapproved usage.
9+Evidence (en, 063425466e91): Unapproved Usage: Staff members upload check-in data or sensitive contact and personal information (phone, home address, salary, Social Security number, etc.) to AI-powered platforms to predict future event attendance.

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4 claim records

ai_tool_treatment

For Marketing & Communications professional work at The New School, people must evaluate, fact-check, edit, and document AI-generated content before using it.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

For Marketing & Communications AI use, the New School guidance says consent must be obtained from all participants before AI technology is used to summarize and record meetings or other proceedings.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

security_review

The New School M&C AI guidance says AI tools should never be used in a way that violates university standards or policies, and specifically points users to the Acceptable Use Policy and the Standard for Information and System Classification.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

The New School M&C AI guidance identifies uploading check-in data or sensitive contact and personal information to AI-powered platforms for audience prediction as unapproved usage.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

1 source attribution