Reno, United States

University of Nevada - Reno

University of Nevada - Reno has 7 source-backed AI policy claims from 6 official source attributions. Review state: agent reviewed; 7 reviewed claims. Last checked May 24, 2026.

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University of Nevada - Reno has 7 source-backed AI policy claims from 6 official source attributions, including 7 reviewed claims. The record review state is agent reviewed; original-language evidence snippets, source URLs, confidence, and public JSON are preserved for citation. Last checked May 24, 2026. Discovery context: University of Nevada - Reno is listed as QS 2026 rank 1001-1200.

Citation-ready summary

As of this public record, University AI Policy Tracker lists University of Nevada - Reno as an agent-reviewed AI policy record last checked on May 24, 2026 and last changed on May 24, 2026. The record contains 7 source-backed claims, including 7 reviewed claims, from 6 official source attributions. Original-language evidence snippets and source URLs remain canonical, with public JSON available at https://eduaipolicy.org/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-nevada-reno.json. The entity-level confidence is 99%. This tracker is not legal advice, not academic integrity advice, and not an official university statement unless the linked source is the university's own official page.

Claim coverage7 reviewedSource languageenPublic JSON/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-nevada-reno.json

Policy signals in this record

  • Evidence includes Academic integrity claims.
  • Evidence includes Privacy claims.
  • Evidence includes AI tool treatment claims.
  • Evidence includes Security review claims.
  • Evidence includes Teaching claims.
  • No specific AI service name is highlighted by the current public claim text.
  • Disclosure, acknowledgment, citation, or attribution language appears in the public claim text.
  • Teaching, assessment, coursework, or syllabus-related language appears in the public claim text.
Policy statusReviewed evidence-backed recordReview: Agent reviewedEvidence-backed claims7Reviewed7Candidate0Official sources6

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This page is not legal advice, not academic integrity advice, and not an official university statement unless a linked source is the university's own official page.

Policy profile

Deterministic source-backed dimensions derived from this record's public claims.

Coverage score100/100Coverage labelbroad public coverageReview: Machine candidateAnalysis confidence81%

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Analysis page-quality metadata is available at /api/public/v1/analysis/page-quality.json.

AI disclosure

University of Nevada - Reno has 1 source-backed public claim for ai disclosure; deterministic analysis status: required.

RequiredMachine candidateConfidence78%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

Security and procurement

University of Nevada - Reno has 1 source-backed public claim for security and procurement; deterministic analysis status: required.

RequiredMachine candidateConfidence80%Evidence1Sources1

Coverage score measures breadth of public, source-backed coverage only. It is not a policy quality, strictness, legal adequacy, safety, or compliance score.

Evidence-backed claims

7 reviewed evidence-backed public claim

Academic Integrity

UNR's Academic Standards policy defines cheating to include unauthorized use of generative AI content generators or generative AI tools.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence99%

Normalized value: unauthorized_generative_ai_use_defined_as_cheating

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
For this policy, “Cheating” is defined as: (1) Obtaining or providing unauthorized resources and/or information while executing, completing or in relation to coursework ... (2) Unauthorized use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) content generators or generative AI tools.

Privacy

UNR strongly advises users not to share sensitive, confidential, or regulated data with AI tools, because tool data-sharing practices may compromise confidentiality.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence98%

Normalized value: do_not_share_sensitive_confidential_regulated_data_with_ai_tools

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
It is strongly advised not to share Sensitive, Confidential, or Regulated data on AI tools, as the confidentiality of data may be compromised based on the tool’s data-sharing practices.

Ai Tool Treatment

UNR's OIT AI usage policy applies to students, employees, contractors, and third parties using AI platforms on behalf of the University, and frames responsible AI use around information security, data privacy, copyright, and academic integrity.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%

Normalized value: ai_usage_policy_applies_to_university_users

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
Applicable to all students, employees, contractors, and third parties utilizing AI platforms on behalf of the University, this policy aims to provide a framework that ensures responsible and ethical AI usage across the institution to be cautious around information security, data privacy, copyright, and academic integrity.

Security Review

UNR directs users to initiate an OIT Compliance vendor risk management assessment before integrating an AI tool into daily tasks.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: vendor_risk_management_assessment_before_integrating_ai_tool

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
Before integrating an AI tool into daily tasks, users should initiate a vendor risk management assessment through the Office of Information Technology’s (OIT) Compliance team. This step ensures an evaluation of potential risks associated with the AI tool in review.

Academic Integrity

UNR teaching guidance says AI detection tools are not fully reliable and should not be used as the sole determining factor for deciding whether an AI-related academic standards violation occurred.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: ai_detection_not_sole_factor_for_academic_integrity_violation

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
AI detection tools are not fully reliable and should not be used as the sole determining factor in deciding whether a violation of the academic standards policy related to AI usage has occurred.

Teaching

UNR teaching guidance recommends that instructors include an AI statement in the syllabus and discuss with students what AI use is and is not allowed for classes and course assignments.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%

Normalized value: recommend_syllabus_ai_statement_and_student_discussion

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
This includes communicating with students about what is and is not allowed regarding the use of AI in classes and for course assignments. We recommend that you include an AI statement in the syllabus and discuss it with your students on the first day of class.

Academic Integrity

UNR Library's APA guide says AI-generated works must be cited when used as a quoted, paraphrased, or otherwise incorporated source, while process uses such as brainstorming or proofreading should be acknowledged rather than cited.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%

Normalized value: cite_ai_generated_works_as_sources_acknowledge_process_use

Oryginalny dowod

Evidence 1
Like traditional sources, AI-generated works must be cited when used as a source that you are quoting, paraphrasing, or otherwise incorporating. When using generative AI tools in your process (e.g., brainstorming, outlining, proofreading, etc.), do not cite but do acknowledge your use somewhere in your methods section, introduction, or footnote.

Candidate claims

0 machine or needs-review claim

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Official sources

6 source attribution

AI Technology Usage Guidelines and Procedures | PACK AI | University of Nevada, Reno

unr.edu

Snapshot hash
e37b6a449ed3102f91d47aa970faf91e9e447016bca8ab1f00fe6ea3f196da77

Change log

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Last checkedMay 24, 2026Last changedMay 24, 2026Open change log

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