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University of Alberta identifies Gemini via CCID as the institutionally approved generative AI tool for University of Alberta data, while other generative AI tools are not currently authorized for University data.
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University of Alberta currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 6 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 14, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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7 claim records
University of Alberta identifies Gemini via CCID as the institutionally approved generative AI tool for University of Alberta data, while other generative AI tools are not currently authorized for University data.
University of Alberta's AI Data Safety Guidelines are designed to help users determine what data can be safely shared with AI while complying with university Information Security policies.
University of Alberta's responsible-use AI framework provides guidelines for responsible AI use in learning, teaching, research, administration, and other university-related work.
University of Alberta maintains a public AI landing page that identifies its Framework for the Responsible Use of AI as an interpretive guide.
University of Alberta teaching guidance says instructors or programs determine whether students may use AI in coursework and for what purposes, rather than applying a blanket university-wide yes/no rule.
University of Alberta student-facing academic-integrity guidance tells students that AI rules may vary by instructor, program, course, or assignment and that they should check instructions before submitting work.
University of Alberta research-grant-development guidance says researchers must take full responsibility for the originality and accuracy of their proposals.
6 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 2:39 AM