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Technion CIS says that when users handle personal or confidential information, only organizational AI tools must be used, and personal or confidential information should not be entered into external tools.
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Technion CIS says that when users handle personal or confidential information, only organizational AI tools must be used, and personal or confidential information should not be entered into external tools.
Technion CIS tells users to always validate AI outputs by reviewing them critically and checking them against reliable human or authoritative sources.
Technion CIS describes its AI guidance as applying to the entire Technion community, including academic and administrative staff, teaching staff, students, and visitors operating within the Technion.
Technion CIS says that before adopting a new AI tool, users should confirm that no suitable organizational solution exists and obtain approval from the Computing and Information Systems Division.
Technion CIS states that Technion completed centralized procurement of ChatGPT Education licenses for faculty members, managed by Technion within a dedicated, secure organizational environment.
Technion CIS compares its ChatGPT Education store license with Plus by saying the Education license provides high-level data privacy, encryption, data-retention controls, and a commitment not to use user data for system training unless explicitly authorized by the researcher.
Technion Library guidance says that using AI-generated text as-is, without rephrasing and without verifying information reliability, is considered plagiarism.
Technion Library guidance recommends that users follow links supplied by AI tools and verify that the citation appears in the source and that the source is academically valid.
3 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 1:39 PM
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