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UMBC's Academic and Instructional AI page says UMBC does not license any AI detection tools at this time and describes reliability concerns with AI-detection tools.
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UMBC's Academic and Instructional AI page says UMBC does not license any AI detection tools at this time and describes reliability concerns with AI-detection tools.
UMBC's Academic and Instructional AI guidance advises instructors to set clear expectations for generative AI use, including citation or reference expectations if AI is permitted, and says students who use AI should have prompts available to explain their process.
UMBC's Academic and Instructional AI page says Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot are available to all campus users and that data is protected and not used for future training when users sign into UMBC-supported AI tools with a UMBC account.
For administrative AI use, UMBC's DoIT guidance says that unless a user is using a tool from the GenAI Tools page, only public data may be used with a generative AI service and use of UMBC proprietary data is forbidden.
UMBC's DoIT GenAI Tools guidance says UMBC content that is not public should not be used with a GenAI service unless UMBC has verified that the service is safe to use, and says UMBC has several tools verified as safe for Level 1 and FERPA data.
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