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University of Manitoba

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University of Manitoba currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 17, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # University of Manitoba AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: At the University of Manitoba, unauthorized use of Generative AI is recognized as a form of academic misconduct and can lead to academic misconduct allegations and penalties.
3+Evidence (en, 56aafd9223f8): Unauthorized use of Generative AI is recognized as a form of academic misconduct at UM. As such, students who are not permitted to use AI or students who do not use AI within the parameters indicated by their instructors may face an academic misconduct allegation.
4+academic_integrity: University of Manitoba students may use AI and Generative AI tools for coursework only when their instructor has explicitly permitted that use, and expectations can vary by course and assignment.
5+Evidence (en, 56aafd9223f8): Students may only use AI and GenAI tools if permission has been explicitly stated by their instructor--students are encouraged to check their syllabus and to ask questions to confirm what is allowed in their course.
6+teaching: The University of Manitoba discourages instructors from using AI-detection software on student work, citing unreliability and privacy, intellectual property, and ethical concerns.
7+Evidence (en, 99a18cb910e8): The University of Manitoba discourages the use of AI-detection software programs on student work. Such software programs are unreliable and often incorrectly flag instances of genAI use in human-written content.
8+ai_tool_treatment: The University of Manitoba states that it has not formally approved specific Generative AI software; even GenAI tools within its M365 A3 license should be considered with the caution applied to third-party applications that ingest personal data.
9+Evidence (en, 99a18cb910e8): The University of Manitoba, however, has not formally approved the use of specific genAI software, genAI tools within our M365 A3 license should be considered with the same caution that would be applied to other third-party applications that ingest personal data.
10+privacy: University of Manitoba copyright guidance says users should ensure content uploaded to Generative AI tools is legally permitted and does not contain confidential or sensitive information that should not be used by others.
11+Evidence (en, 8d67116a5821): You should ensure that you are legally permitted to upload any content to a Generative AI tool, and that it does not contain any confidential or sensitive information that should not be used by others.
12+teaching: University of Manitoba teaching guidance discourages broad or mandatory student use of GenAI systems for learning or assessment until the university is assured that personal data entered into such systems is protected.
13+Evidence (en, 99a18cb910e8): The broad or mandatory use of such systems by students for the purpose of learning or assessment are discouraged until we are assured that the system is protecting personal data that is entered into such systems.
14+security_review: The University of Manitoba's AI guiding principles say UM must implement appropriate risk assessments and operational controls so UM data is not compromised, privacy is maintained, and intellectual property is protected.
15+Evidence (en, c9bc05bd8044): UM must ensure that appropriate risk assessments and operational controls are implemented so that our UM data (including that of students, faculty, and staff) is not compromised, that privacy is maintained for our user community, and that intellectual property is protected.

Release history

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Claim changes

7 claim records

academic_integrity

At the University of Manitoba, unauthorized use of Generative AI is recognized as a form of academic misconduct and can lead to academic misconduct allegations and penalties.

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academic_integrity

University of Manitoba students may use AI and Generative AI tools for coursework only when their instructor has explicitly permitted that use, and expectations can vary by course and assignment.

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teaching

The University of Manitoba discourages instructors from using AI-detection software on student work, citing unreliability and privacy, intellectual property, and ethical concerns.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

The University of Manitoba states that it has not formally approved specific Generative AI software; even GenAI tools within its M365 A3 license should be considered with the caution applied to third-party applications that ingest personal data.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

University of Manitoba copyright guidance says users should ensure content uploaded to Generative AI tools is legally permitted and does not contain confidential or sensitive information that should not be used by others.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

University of Manitoba teaching guidance discourages broad or mandatory student use of GenAI systems for learning or assessment until the university is assured that personal data entered into such systems is protected.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

security_review

The University of Manitoba's AI guiding principles say UM must implement appropriate risk assessments and operational controls so UM data is not compromised, privacy is maintained, and intellectual property is protected.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions