Kingston, Canada

Queen's University at Kingston

Record status

Policy statusReviewed evidence-backed recordReview: Agent reviewedClaim coverage9 reviewedEvidence-backed claims9Reviewed9Candidate0Official sources7Source languageenPublic JSON/api/public/v1/universities/queens-university-at-kingston.json

Policy profile

Coverage score100/100Coverage labelbroad public coverageReview: Machine candidateAnalysis confidence79%

Academic integrity

Queen's University at Kingston has 1 source-backed public claim for academic integrity; deterministic analysis status: conditionally_allowed.

Conditionally AllowedMachine candidateConfidence76%Evidence1Sources1

Research guidance

No source-backed public claim about research AI use is present in this profile.

The current public tracker record does not contain claim evidence about research use, publication ethics, research data, grants, or human-subjects compliance.

Not MentionedMachine candidateConfidence0%Evidence0Sources0

AI tools

Derived tool records2

LibreChat

Queen's University at Kingston

Tool
LibreChat
About
Queen's provides LibreChat, its generative AI interface, for staff and instructors handling Queen's University data.
Access
Use Queen's LibreChat service within the stated staff and instructor scope.
Cost
Not specified by the cited source.
Availability
Conditionally allowed
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On

Queen's University at Kingston

Tool
Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On
About
Queen's approves Microsoft Copilot with single sign-on for internal or confidential data.
Access
Sign in with Queen's single sign-on.
Cost
Not specified by the cited source.
Availability
Conditionally allowed
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

Evidence-backed claims

9 reviewed evidence-backed public claim

Ai Tool Treatment

LibreChat is listed for Queen's University at Kingston in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: conditionally allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence97%

Normalized value: {"tool":"institutional_ai_service","rawToolName":"LibreChat","description":"Queen's provides LibreChat, its generative AI interface, for staff and instructors handling Queen's University data.","howToObtain":"Use Queen's LibreChat service within the stated staff and instructor scope.","costToUser":"Not specified by the cited source.","availability":"conditionally_allowed","endorsementType":"officially_endorsed"}

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Evidence 1
Use only an enterprise AI tool approved at Queen’s, such as LibreChat. LibreChat is our newly released generative AI interface developed right here at Queen’s University. It can be used by Queen’s staff and instructors to support and accelerate administrative tasks.

Widok lokalny only

Use only an enterprise AI tool approved at Queen’s, such as LibreChat. LibreChat is our newly released generative AI interface developed right here at Queen’s University. It can be used by Queen’s staff and instructors to support and accelerate administrative tasks.

Ai Tool Treatment

Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On is listed for Queen's University at Kingston in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: conditionally allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence97%

Normalized value: {"tool":"microsoft_copilot","rawToolName":"Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On","description":"Queen's approves Microsoft Copilot with single sign-on for internal or confidential data.","howToObtain":"Sign in with Queen's single sign-on.","costToUser":"Not specified by the cited source.","availability":"conditionally_allowed","endorsementType":"officially_endorsed"}

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Evidence 1
If you consider the potential use of an AI tool with internal or confidential data, you should use only an enterprise AI tool approved at Queen’s, such as LibreChat or Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On.

Widok lokalny only

If you consider the potential use of an AI tool with internal or confidential data, you should use only an enterprise AI tool approved at Queen’s, such as LibreChat or Microsoft Copilot with Single Sign-On.

Privacy

Queen's guidance directs users working with internal or confidential data to use only Queen's-approved AI tools such as LibreChat and Microsoft Copilot with Queen's single sign-on.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%

Normalized value: internal-confidential-data-approved-ai-tools

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Evidence 1
If you are using internal or confidential data, use only Queen’s-approved AI tools like LibreChat and Microsoft Copilot with Queen’s single sign-on. If only general data is involved, external tools may be acceptable with caution.

Security Review

Queen's AI Applications page states that the university has conducted security and privacy assessments for generative AI software and uses those assessments to identify risks and inform use guidelines.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: ai-applications-security-privacy-assessed

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Evidence 1
To ensure the safe and appropriate use of generative AI software, the university has conducted a series of security and privacy assessments through the Security Assessment Process (SAP). These evaluations help identify potential risks, protect user privacy and institutional data, and inform appropriate use guidelines.

Teaching

Queen's common course policies state that course outlines will include a statement indicating whether generative AI tools are permitted in a course and under what conditions.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: course-outline-ai-permission-statement

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Evidence 1
Statement and Guidance for Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools Your course outline will include a statement indicating whether generative AI tools are permitted in your course and under what conditions. Review that statement carefully and speak with your instructor if you have questions.

Other

Queen's describes responsible generative AI use through five guiding principles for students, staff, and faculty, including checks for whether a use is prohibited, permitted, encouraged, or required.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%

Normalized value: responsible-ai-guiding-principles

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Evidence 1
Queen’s promotes the responsible use of generative AI across our community and has defined five guiding principles to help students, staff, and faculty make informed, effective decisions about integrating it into their work. Each principle below includes quick self-assessment questions to help users judge whether a use is prohibited, permitted, encouraged, or required.

Teaching

Queen's CTL guidance says instructors should specify parameters for AI tool use in courses and advise on terms of use through a syllabus statement.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%

Normalized value: instructors-specify-ai-use-parameters-syllabus

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Evidence 1
Provide students guidance: Instructors should specify the parameters for AI tool use in their courses and advise on terms of use via a syllabus statement. Academic integrity: Unauthorized use of generative AI is considered a departure from academic integrity.

Academic Integrity

Queen's Library Generative AI guide says unauthorized use of generative AI tools is considered a departure from academic integrity.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence89%

Normalized value: unauthorized-generative-ai-departure-academic-integrity

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Evidence 1
As of July 2024: There is no overall ban on the use of generative AI tools. Instructors should provide students with specific parameters for AI use in the course syllabus. Unauthorized use of generative AI tools is considered a "departure from academic integrity."

Privacy

Queen's Library Generative AI privacy guide warns users not to assume that data input into an AI tool is private and confidential.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence88%

Normalized value: do-not-assume-ai-input-private-confidential

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Evidence 1
Always read the terms of use or privacy statements of the AI tool you're using. Some AI tools will use your inputted data (and the associated output) to further train or audit their models. Do not assume that any data you input into an AI tool is private and confidential.

Candidate claims

0 machine or needs-review claim

Official sources

7 source attribution

Change log

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