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Indiana University guidance says students should use generative AI in ways that align with university academic integrity policies and communicate with instructors before using generative AI in coursework.
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Indiana University guidance says students should use generative AI in ways that align with university academic integrity policies and communicate with instructors before using generative AI in coursework.
Indiana University says several generative AI tools have been reviewed and are available for enterprise-wide use, with specified data-classification approvals and exceptions.
Indiana University guidance says public generative AI tools are not approved for IU institutional data, even when the data are anonymized.
Indiana University teaching guidance says instructors may address generative AI specifically in syllabi and provides sample syllabus statements as starting templates.
Indiana University states that it does not currently have specific generative AI policies apart from policies related to data security and privacy.
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