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Universität Stuttgart's AI-tool whitelist says unreviewed public AI systems such as ChatGPT Free or Grammarly Free may be used only for public C1 information and must not receive internal, personal, or confidential information.
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Universität Stuttgart's AI-tool whitelist says unreviewed public AI systems such as ChatGPT Free or Grammarly Free may be used only for public C1 information and must not receive internal, personal, or confidential information.
Universität Stuttgart's AI-tool whitelist permits RAI with GWDG models for C1, C2, and C3 information with documented C3 approval, and permits RAI with OpenAI models over Azure only for C1 and C2 information.
Universität Stuttgart guidance for teachers says examiners decide whether AI is allowed for a given assessment, choose one option for each assessment, document it in the syllabus or ILIAS, and communicate it early and consistently.
Universität Stuttgart tells students not to enter copyrighted material into AI systems that store or train on inputs, and not to enter confidential, internal, or personal data unless an explicit university rule allows it.
For exams, Universität Stuttgart states that the relevant examiners decide the extent to which AI-system use is allowed or desired, and students should ask examiners if uncertain.
Universität Stuttgart tells students that AI use is allowed within established principles and should support, not replace, students' own engagement and independent thinking.
3 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 5:24 AM
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