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USF faculty guidance says instructors should establish and communicate clear generative AI course policies, and provides sample syllabus frameworks for either acceptable or restricted generative AI use.
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USF faculty guidance says instructors should establish and communicate clear generative AI course policies, and provides sample syllabus frameworks for either acceptable or restricted generative AI use.
USF guidance tells users not to share student data, employment data, or other protected or sensitive information when using publicly available AI tools, and to continue complying with FERPA and HIPAA.
USF states that use of generative AI tools within university coursework is at the discretion of the instructor, and students are expected to follow course-specific policies.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 18, 2026, 12:38 AM
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