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Vanderbilt University

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Vanderbilt University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Vanderbilt University AI policy record
2+ai_tool_treatment: 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.
3+Evidence (en, cd7f89f49195): As with all other tools, you must abide by all applicable laws and policies when you use AI, and you should strive to use AI ethically. You should disclose the use of AI in an appropriate way. You are the author of content that you produce with AI and responsible for its accuracy, impact, and compliance with relevant laws and policies.
4+teaching: Vanderbilt guidance says instructors establish course AI-use policies within the Honor Code and should communicate expectations to students.
5+Evidence (en, a2825f3e5f79): The university empowers instructors to establish their own policies on the use of generative AI in the classroom, within the guidelines of the Honor Code.
6+privacy: 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.
7+Evidence (en, 9365f145390a): At this time, you may input information that is classified as Levels 1, 2, or 3 within the Data Classification Policy, except that PHI and/or HIPAA data may NOT be uploaded to Amplify. Level 4 data may NOT be uploaded to Amplify.
8+academic_integrity: Vanderbilt student guidance says that if no instructor AI policy can be found, students may use generative AI but must clearly disclose that use.
9+Evidence (en, b47b87935a51): Absent guidance from your instructor, you are permitted to use generative AI tools, but you must clearly disclose your use of these tools.
10+ai_tool_treatment: Vanderbilt's generative AI tools page identifies ChatGPT, Amplify, and Copilot as free enterprise-supported tools for faculty, staff, and students.
11+Evidence (en, 45666a5d92a9): ChatGPT, Amplify, and Copilot are free of charge and have added security and privacy features to ensure sensitive data remains protected.

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Claim changes

5 claim records

ai_tool_treatment

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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teaching

Vanderbilt guidance says instructors establish course AI-use policies within the Honor Code and should communicate expectations to students.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

privacy

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.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

Vanderbilt student guidance says that if no instructor AI policy can be found, students may use generative AI but must clearly disclose that use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Vanderbilt's generative AI tools page identifies ChatGPT, Amplify, and Copilot as free enterprise-supported tools for faculty, staff, and students.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

5 source attributions