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UiT describes ChatUiT as its own version of ChatGPT and states that user data is neither shared nor used for training.
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University of Tromsø The Arctic University of Norway currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 17, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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7 claim records
UiT describes ChatUiT as its own version of ChatGPT and states that user data is neither shared nor used for training.
UiT says DeepSeek is not permitted on UiT-owned equipment, and employees are also prohibited from using UiT services such as email, Teams, and OneDrive on personal devices where DeepSeek is installed.
UiT advises that personal information should not be entered in Microsoft Copilot or other tools that are not approved by UiT, and sensitive information should not be input into such tools.
UiT identifies ChatUiT as approved for green, yellow, and red data, Microsoft Copilot as approved for green and yellow data, and Klartekst as approved for green, yellow, and red data.
UiT describes four AI levels for exams and assessments, ranging from human-only work to advanced AI collaboration, with corresponding documentation expectations.
UiT says the course coordinator defines the extent to which AI tools may be used in teaching, assignments, and exams, and exam instructions must specify permitted aids including any allowed AI use.
UiT tells students that, when AI use is permitted for exams or assessments, they must describe how they used the tool and cite AI-edited content.
3 source attributions
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