privacy
Unistra's AI guidelines say users must not send personal data, professional documents, or confidential documents to AI systems hosted outside the university when confidentiality cannot be systematically guaranteed.
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Université de Strasbourg 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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Unistra's AI guidelines say users must not send personal data, professional documents, or confidential documents to AI systems hosted outside the university when confidentiality cannot be systematically guaranteed.
Unistra's general exam regulations state that individual or collective university work must be personal and that plagiarism is excluded, including from documents generated by conversational or writing tools based on artificial intelligence.
Université de Strasbourg's Digital Charter page links AI guidelines as part of the Digital Charter and describes those guidelines as defining conditions for responsible AI use; the page says the charter applies to the whole Unistra community and is mandatory.
Unistra's AI guidelines say authors should indicate when content was partially or fully produced by AI and identify AI-generated passages unambiguously like any borrowed material or external-source citation.
A June 2025 official Unistra article says the university had not chosen a dedicated AI charter at that time; instead, its Digital Charter was amended with broad principles and more flexible guides could be developed.
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