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Radboud University

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Radboud University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Radboud University AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: Radboud University says students may use ChatGPT or other AI tools during their studies only with lecturer approval and when they mention that they used it.
3+Evidence (en, 155582d67a71): This means that you may only use ChatGPT or other AI tools during your studies when you have lecturer’s approval and when you mention that you have used it.
4+privacy: Radboud University advises users not to input sensitive or critical business information or personal data when using AI, and says not to share personal data without consent.
5+Evidence (en, 0b94e7947319): In addition, we advise that you do not input sensitive or critical business information or personal data when using AI. In any case, do not share personal data without consent.
6+ai_tool_treatment: Radboud University requests that staff and students who wish to use AI choose Copilot Chat.
7+Evidence (en, 0b94e7947319): At Radboud University, the AI assistant Copilot Chat is available: an AI assistant that prioritises data security. We therefore request that staff and students who wish to use AI choose Copilot Chat.
8+privacy: Radboud University says free tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini are not recommended because they pose privacy and security risks.
9+Evidence (en, 0b94e7947319): The use of free tools like ChatGPT and Google Gemini is not recommended, as it poses various privacy and security risks. The data you enter is used to further train the tool.
10+teaching: Radboud University's lecturer guidance says lecturers have responsibility to help students use tools such as ChatGPT responsibly and point out risks.
11+Evidence (en, ec246184ab6e): Ultimately, the responsibility for the use of tools such as ChatGPT lies with the student themselves, but lecturers do have the responsibility to help students deal with this in a responsible manner and to point out the risks.

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5 claim records

teaching

Radboud University's lecturer guidance says lecturers have responsibility to help students use tools such as ChatGPT responsibly and point out risks.

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academic_integrity

Radboud University says students may use ChatGPT or other AI tools during their studies only with lecturer approval and when they mention that they used it.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

Radboud University advises users not to input sensitive or critical business information or personal data when using AI, and says not to share personal data without consent.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

Radboud University says free tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini are not recommended because they pose privacy and security risks.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Radboud University requests that staff and students who wish to use AI choose Copilot Chat.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

3 source attributions