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Victoria University's formal AI Governance and Responsible Use Policy applies to VU staff, students, visitors, contractors, controlled entities, third-party providers, and AI tools used for VU-related purposes.
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Victoria University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026.
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Victoria University's formal AI Governance and Responsible Use Policy applies to VU staff, students, visitors, contractors, controlled entities, third-party providers, and AI tools used for VU-related purposes.
Victoria University's Academic Integrity Policy lists submitting work derived from a generative AI model without permission or correct acknowledgement as a breach of academic integrity.
Victoria University says users who want to use alternative AI tools must assess them using the AI Risk Classification Model, follow AI Steering Committee guidance, and register AI tools in the planned AI Registry.
Victoria University's AI Governance and Responsible Use Policy restricts access to AI training data or AI outputs involving sensitive or identifiable data to authorised users with a legitimate business purpose.
Victoria University's Academic Integrity Guidelines say assessment tasks may explicitly allow or disallow text-generating tools, and staff course teams decide and communicate expectations to students.
A Victoria University library guide identifies Microsoft Copilot Chat with enterprise data protection as an AI tool recommended by VU for students signed in with a VU account, while cautioning that confidential information should not be shared with AI tools.
5 source attributions
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official_guidance checked May 18, 2026