11 # University of South Carolina AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: University of South Carolina Student Conduct and Academic Integrity guidance says existing academic integrity policies apply regardless of the tools used, and AI use that violates course rules or misrepresents authorship can be investigated and adjudicated under the current Code.
3+Evidence (en, cfbf54f67b17): Existing policies apply regardless of the tools used, meaning the use of AI in ways that violate course rules or misrepresent authorship can be investigated and adjudicated under the current Code.
4+teaching: University of South Carolina Center for Teaching Excellence guidance says faculty must convey in course syllabi what AI use is allowed or prohibited and any student responsibilities for documenting AI use.
5+Evidence (en, 515e34f73a86): At a minimum, faculty must convey in their course syllabi what is allowed or prohibited, as well as any responsibilities students have for documenting their AI use.
6+privacy: University of South Carolina Division of IT guidance for students says conversations and files in USC's ChatGPT Edu environment stay private within USC's secure system and are not used to train external AI models.
7+Evidence (en, 5aa21d3ad18c): Conversations and files stay private within USC's secure system-nothing you share is used to train external AI models.
8+ai_tool_treatment: University of South Carolina Student Conduct and Academic Integrity guidance tells students to ask their course instructor before using AI bots such as ChatGPT for homework, because the professor may restrict the use of artificial intelligence services.
9+Evidence (en, cfbf54f67b17): Ask your course instructor. When you ask, be sure to explain exactly how you plan to use the platform. The professor may restrict the use of artificial intelligence services.
10+security_review: University of South Carolina Division of IT guidance says unauthorized third-party AI bots compromise USC network security and that proposed software, including add-ins or add-on apps, should be reviewed and approved by the Technical Review Board after the IT Purchasing process.
11+Evidence (en, 997b71609ed5): Unauthorized third-party AI bots compromise the security of USC's network. All proposed software, including add-ins or add-on apps, should be reviewed and approved by the Technical Review Board after following the IT Purchasing process.