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Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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11 # Ca' Foscari University of Venice AI policy record
2+source_status: Ca' Foscari University of Venice maintains an official AI guidance hub linking guidelines for research, teaching and learning, and administrative services.
3+Evidence (en, 64c95663e7b5): The Rector's Delegates for Digital innovation in teaching and research, supported by the staff of the Computer Services and Telecommunications Area (ASIT), have prepared the following guidelines: Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence in Research; Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Generative AI in Teaching and Learning.
4+teaching: Ca' Foscari's teaching and learning AI guidelines address faculty and students and frame generative AI as a responsible, constructive aid rather than a replacement for intellectual work.
5+Evidence (en, 6d86ec2c6e32): These guidelines regarding the potential use of AI tools in teaching and learning are intended for faculty and students. They apply to all forms of AI, regardless of the type of input and output, with a particular focus on commercial applications.
6+privacy: Ca' Foscari's administrative AI guidelines tell technical administrative staff not to input personal data, contract data, or protected copyright or confidentiality-restricted data into AI tools unless the relevant permission exists.
7+Evidence (en, 761aec1a0283): The staff should therefore not input the following data into AI tools: Personal data that could directly or indirectly identify individuals. Data that is important for future research use and might be protected by intellectual property law. Data subject to contracts with third parties, such as companies. Data protected by copyright or confidentiality restrictions, unless permission is obtained from the owner.
8+research: Ca' Foscari's research AI guidelines support responsible use of AI in research and advise researchers to be transparent about AI tool use, including tools, versions, and prompts where relevant.
9+Evidence (en, 31ef7df5ab13): Researchers should ensure maximum transparency regarding their use of AI tools in scientific activities. This means that the way AI tools are used should be described in detail in ad hoc sections of the article (e.g., 'Materials and methods' and/or 'Further information'), specifying the prompts (where relevant), which tools were used and which version.

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privacy

Ca' Foscari's administrative AI guidelines tell technical administrative staff not to input personal data, contract data, or protected copyright or confidentiality-restricted data into AI tools unless the relevant permission exists.

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research

Ca' Foscari's research AI guidelines support responsible use of AI in research and advise researchers to be transparent about AI tool use, including tools, versions, and prompts where relevant.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

Ca' Foscari's teaching and learning AI guidelines address faculty and students and frame generative AI as a responsible, constructive aid rather than a replacement for intellectual work.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen

source_status

Ca' Foscari University of Venice maintains an official AI guidance hub linking guidelines for research, teaching and learning, and administrative services.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions

Artificial intelligence (AI): Ca' Foscari University of Venice

official_guidance Tracker checked at May 18, 2026, 3:02 AM

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