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Illinois Enterprise GenAI guidance frames AI as a collaborator for efficiency and creativity rather than a replacement for human insight.
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Illinois Enterprise GenAI guidance frames AI as a collaborator for efficiency and creativity rather than a replacement for human insight.
Illinois Enterprise GenAI guidance tells users to handle data used with AI according to legal, institutional, and ethical standards, including privacy laws.
Illinois Enterprise GenAI guidance says personally identifiable information should be anonymized, removed, or obfuscated before processing with AI systems where possible.
Illinois Enterprise GenAI guidance for service providers includes security controls, audits, MFA, and data privacy compliance for AI systems and sensitive data.
Illinois Enterprise GenAI transparency guidance says students need to be transparent about AI use in coursework and cite AI tools according to faculty expectations.
Illinois CITL teaching guidance says faculty should define boundaries for AI use in student work and teach citation of AI-generated text and ideas.
Illinois CITL teaching guidance says faculty should not require students to register for AI platforms using their official university email address and should safeguard student data under FERPA.
The Illinois Graduate College states it does not have a policy on permissibility of generative AI in doctoral milestones, and encourages programs and committees to communicate their expectations.
The Illinois Graduate College frames graduate AI-use discussions as involving disciplinary considerations, ethical use, and best practices for citing AI use.
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