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University of North Carolina at Charlotte currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 25, 2026. Latest tracker diff: 0 comparable policy-text changes, 6 newly extracted claims, 0 source snapshot changes.
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UNC Charlotte OneIT's AI security checklist instructs users not to enter confidential or legally restricted data, including FERPA, HIPAA, PCI, or Level 3 data, into an AI tool.
UNC Charlotte OneIT states that all non-campus-wide AI software, including free and research-related requests, must use the Software & IT-Related Request Form.
UNC Charlotte OneIT rates some campus AI tools as approved for use with data handling guidelines, while AI detection software and AI grading software are listed as Do Not Use.
UNC Charlotte's Center for Teaching and Learning says its AI syllabus guide provides flexible course-level examples and does not provide or use a university-created AI policy.
UNC Charlotte Student Accountability & Conflict Resolution recommends that faculty clearly communicate what AI use is permitted in courses, academic exercises, or assessments, and identifies written notice about how and when AI tools may be used as a best practice.
UNC Charlotte Student Accountability & Conflict Resolution provides assignment and exam sample language stating that, where AI use is permitted, transparency is required and failure to disclose AI use may be considered a Code of Student Academic Integrity violation.
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