Change log

Graz University of Technology

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Change summary

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Graz University of Technology currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 4 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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Release diff

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No tracker claim/evidence/source changes are recorded for this university in the latest public release.

Claim changes

5 claim records

ai_tool_treatment

TU Graz states that Academic AI is available to all TU Graz employees and is intended to provide a secure AI environment respecting data protection and information security.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence2Languagesen

research

TU Graz's researcher guide explicitly encourages researchers to integrate AI into research processes while applying the AI-TU rule: analyse data, interpret results critically, truth-check results, and use results responsibly.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence2Languagesen

privacy

TU Graz guidance requires transparent labelling of AI-supported tool use where applicable and cautions against entering personal, confidential, trade-secret, or NDA-protected data into AI applications.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence3Languagesen

academic_integrity

TU Graz treats AI tools in examinations as unauthorized aids unless they are explicitly permitted, and the public teaching page says unpermitted AI use in assessment can make an examination attempt invalid due to cheating.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence2Languagesen

teaching

TU Graz says teaching staff decide whether and which AI-supported tools may be used in each course or thesis, with only spell-checking, translation, and stylistic-grammatical improvement generally permitted for students absent broader authorization.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence2Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions