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UMB's AI Toolkit organizes AI tools by data classification level and identifies Level 2 enterprise AI tools as approved for highly sensitive and confidential data.
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UMB's AI Toolkit organizes AI tools by data classification level and identifies Level 2 enterprise AI tools as approved for highly sensitive and confidential data.
UMB states that AI tools must be reviewed and approved before use on university devices, networks, or with university data.
UMB guidance says GenAI tools should not be used to fabricate, falsify, misrepresent information, impersonate individuals, or generate deceptive content, except in controlled ethical pedagogical or research uses.
UMB says Sensitive/Restricted Data, including PII and PHI, should not be uploaded into public AI systems, and confidential or sensitive UMB data should only be uploaded into approved secure UMB-sponsored AI systems.
UMB requires Strategic Sourcing and Acquisition Services and CITS approval for acquisition of new AI technology tools, including free tools.
UMB's AI Governance Policy applies to UMB faculty, staff, students, and affiliates who develop, use, or are impacted by AI technologies in research, teaching, operations, and service.
4 source attributions
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