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U-M ITS offers a generative AI platform available to all active U-M faculty, staff, and students on the Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses and Michigan Medicine, with service offerings described as equitable and accessible.
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University of Michigan-Ann Arbor currently has 8 source-backed claim records and 8 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 10, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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U-M ITS offers a generative AI platform available to all active U-M faculty, staff, and students on the Ann Arbor, Flint, and Dearborn campuses and Michigan Medicine, with service offerings described as equitable and accessible.
U-M does not recommend the use of AI-detection technology given their high error rate. False positives and negatives are possible, and even likely.
U-M requires using approved ITS AI Services for university data. Only data classified as Low may be used with AI services lacking a U-M contract or data agreement.
U-M requires that AI-generated computer code is always reviewed by a human, with professionally trained peer code reviews for applications handling Restricted or High data.
U-M ITS AI Services include HIPAA safeguards and may be used with Protected Health Information (PHI).
U-M requires AI use in teaching and learning to align with principles of honesty, candor, openness, and integrity in scholarship and research, including appropriate disclosure and citation.
U-M leaves GenAI policy to individual instructors, who may allow, restrict, or forbid AI use in their courses. Course policies should be clearly articulated in syllabi.
U-M advises students that data shared with external AI tools is not private and may be accessible by external parties. Students should not share private or sensitive information.
8 source attributions
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