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Tilburg University

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Tilburg University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Tilburg University AI policy record
2+privacy: Tilburg University's Privacy & Security framework says users should not enter personal data, confidential information, or commercially sensitive information into GenAI tools, and should have tools assessed first if they want to process sensitive data with GenAI.
3+Evidence (en, 02ca4ad7e62f): Do not enter personal data, confidential, or commercially sensitive information into GenAI tools. These may be stored or processed by third parties and often do not comply with privacy legislation. This also applies when risk-mitigating features are enabled. Do you want to process sensitive data with GenAI? Then have the tool assessed by your information manager first.
4+ai_tool_treatment: Tilburg University's Privacy & Security framework states that GenAI output may contain errors, fabrications, or biases and that generated information should always be verified before being used or shared.
5+Evidence (en, 02ca4ad7e62f): GenAI may contain errors, fabrications, or biases. It is not a search engine that you can use to retrieve or verify facts. Always verify the generated information before using or sharing it. Ultimately, you remain responsible for what happens with the output.
6+academic_integrity: For Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences exams, tests, and assignments, Tilburg University states that AI use is not permitted unless a lecturer explicitly states otherwise.
7+Evidence (en, e75a6f3c7f31): The use of AI is not permitted unless a lecturer explicitly states otherwise. This applies to exams, tests, and assignments. Therefore, always submit your own work and be careful and transparent in your use of tools.
8+privacy: Tilburg University's GenAI guidance says users should adhere to the university Privacy & Data Protection Policy and Information Security Policy and should not use GenAI for illegal or fraudulent purposes.
9+Evidence (en, 02ca4ad7e62f): Comply with the Privacy & Personal Data Protection Policy and the Information Security Policy. Do not use GenAI for illegal or fraudulent purposes.
10+security_review: Tilburg University's working-responsibly GenAI guidance says that if confidential or personal information has been shared with GenAI, it should be reported through the Privacy & Security Portal.
11+Evidence (en, b30838001c63): If confidential or personal information has been shared with GenAI, please report it via the report button on the Privacy & Security Portal . Timely notification ensures that action can be taken quickly.
12+academic_integrity: Tilburg University's TSHD fraud guidance includes submitting work that is partially generated by AI without permission among examples of fraud-related conduct.
13+Evidence (en, e75a6f3c7f31): This includes, among other things: Plagiarism: copying work (text segments, reasoning, or ideas) from someone else without proper citation. Using unauthorized tools during tests or exams. Manipulating research data. Submitting work that is (partially) generated by AI without permission.

Release history

0 public release diffs

Claim changes

6 claim records

privacy

Tilburg University's Privacy & Security framework says users should not enter personal data, confidential information, or commercially sensitive information into GenAI tools, and should have tools assessed first if they want to process sensitive data with GenAI.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Tilburg University's Privacy & Security framework states that GenAI output may contain errors, fabrications, or biases and that generated information should always be verified before being used or shared.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

For Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences exams, tests, and assignments, Tilburg University states that AI use is not permitted unless a lecturer explicitly states otherwise.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

Tilburg University's GenAI guidance says users should adhere to the university Privacy & Data Protection Policy and Information Security Policy and should not use GenAI for illegal or fraudulent purposes.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

security_review

Tilburg University's working-responsibly GenAI guidance says that if confidential or personal information has been shared with GenAI, it should be reported through the Privacy & Security Portal.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

Tilburg University's TSHD fraud guidance includes submitting work that is partially generated by AI without permission among examples of fraud-related conduct.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

3 source attributions