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The Provost's GenAI syllabus guidance says instructors may allow or prohibit GenAI in courses, and that coursework use requires written instructor permission and may not occur except as explicitly authorized by the instructor.
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The Provost's GenAI syllabus guidance says instructors may allow or prohibit GenAI in courses, and that coursework use requires written instructor permission and may not occur except as explicitly authorized by the instructor.
UMN OIT guidance says University users should safeguard data by uploading only allowed University data into appropriately licensed AI tools, and it distinguishes UMN-licensed tools from an individual ChatGPT license.
UMN OIT guidance says AI outputs should be closely reviewed and verified by a human, and AI-generated code for institutional IT systems and services should not be used unless reviewed by a qualified technologist.
UMN Libraries' student guidance says students should check each course syllabus, ask instructors when unsure, keep track of GenAI use, and cite or acknowledge AI-generated material when permitted.
IT@UMN's GenAI FAQ says faculty are encouraged to address GenAI guidelines early in the semester and that one instructor's permission is specific to that instructor's course and assignment expectations.
University Marketing Communications guidance, scoped to marketing and communications work, says AI output should be reviewed, verified, and modified, and that AI use should comply with University data privacy and information security policies.
UMN OIT appropriate-use guidance says faculty and researchers must understand the AI policies of the granting and research agencies they work with.
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