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University of Oklahoma

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University of Oklahoma currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026.

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11 # University of Oklahoma AI policy record
2+privacy: OU IT guidance says public versions of generative AI tools are not appropriate for OU institutional or sensitive data.
3+Evidence (en, 8a68399998bd): Public versions of generative AI tools are not appropriate for OU institutional or sensitive data.
4+teaching: OU teaching guidance says the university does not mandate a single classroom approach to AI; faculty are encouraged to make intentional, discipline-appropriate choices and communicate them clearly to students.
5+Evidence (en, 96c298de6cb1): AI raises important questions about learning goals, assessment, authorship, and academic integrity. OU does not mandate a single approach to AI in the classroom. Instead, faculty are encouraged to make intentional, discipline-appropriate choices and to communicate those choices clearly to students.
6+ai_tool_treatment: OU identifies Microsoft Copilot with organizational data protection as available for faculty and staff and describes it as the recommended way to use generative AI within the OU environment.
7+Evidence (en, 1e30aac96b00): Microsoft Copilot with organizational data protection (formerly Bing Chat Enterprise) is an everyday AI companion; providing Chat GPT4 AI-powered chat for the web. Copilot is available for use by OU faculty and staff. It is the recommended way to use generative AI within the OU environment.
8+source_status: The University of Oklahoma maintains a public AI policy hub that points users to AI guidance for students, staff, governance, teaching, and research, while describing OU AI policies as intended to support responsible, ethical, and transparent AI use.
9+Evidence (en, 2287bb528107): OU's AI policies are intended to support responsible, ethical, and transparent use of AI across teaching, research, and operations. Faculty are encouraged to familiarize themselves with these policies, particularly when incorporating AI into coursework or research workflows.
10+academic_integrity: OU Libraries academic integrity guidance says AI tool use should be disclosed and cited according to the relevant discipline style guide, and it recommends documenting AI-assisted work and verifying AI-generated content before use.
11+Evidence (en, 23b060551a9d): Citation Guidelines: when using AI tools, always disclose and cite your usage following your discipline's style guide. OU IT recommends including the AI tool in both in-text citations and reference lists, along with a description of how it was used in your methods or acknowledgments section.

Claim changes

5 claim records

privacy

OU IT guidance says public versions of generative AI tools are not appropriate for OU institutional or sensitive data.

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teaching

OU teaching guidance says the university does not mandate a single classroom approach to AI; faculty are encouraged to make intentional, discipline-appropriate choices and communicate them clearly to students.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence88%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

OU identifies Microsoft Copilot with organizational data protection as available for faculty and staff and describes it as the recommended way to use generative AI within the OU environment.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence87%Evidence1Languagesen

source_status

The University of Oklahoma maintains a public AI policy hub that points users to AI guidance for students, staff, governance, teaching, and research, while describing OU AI policies as intended to support responsible, ethical, and transparent AI use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence84%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

OU Libraries academic integrity guidance says AI tool use should be disclosed and cited according to the relevant discipline style guide, and it recommends documenting AI-assisted work and verifying AI-generated content before use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence82%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

5 source attributions

AI

official_guidance checked May 18, 2026

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8a68399998bddff9d57176eb04a21eab1dfbf035b8f2ed2f46fb0612ea72b6c2

AI in the Library: Academic Integrity

official_guidance checked May 18, 2026

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23b060551a9de9a6ed907b5644d60ccd4ea5b22f45b00147fe70303f5e696e28