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Vanderbilt Academic Affairs guidance says AI users must abide by applicable laws and policies, should disclose AI use appropriately, and are responsible for content produced with AI.
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Vanderbilt Academic Affairs guidance says AI users must abide by applicable laws and policies, should disclose AI use appropriately, and are responsible for content produced with AI.
Vanderbilt guidance says instructors establish course AI-use policies within the Honor Code and should communicate expectations to students.
Vanderbilt's Amplify FAQ says users may input Level 1, 2, or 3 data into Amplify, except PHI/HIPAA data, and may not upload Level 4 data.
Vanderbilt student guidance says that if no instructor AI policy can be found, students may use generative AI but must clearly disclose that use.
Vanderbilt's generative AI tools page identifies ChatGPT, Amplify, and Copilot as free enterprise-supported tools for faculty, staff, and students.
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