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Carnegie Mellon University

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11 # Carnegie Mellon University AI policy record
2+privacy: CMU Computing Services guidance says public AI tools should not be used with student data, confidential research, or sensitive administrative tasks.
3+Evidence (en, 89586f793913): Never use public AI tools with student data, confidential research, or sensitive administrative tasks.
4+ai_tool_treatment: CMU Computing Services lists protected AI tools available at CMU and states that when users sign in with Andrew ID and password, each listed tool is FERPA-compliant and will not use data to train AI models.
5+Evidence (en, 924d9a08d692): The AI tools listed on this page are available at CMU. When you sign in with your Andrew ID and password, each tool is FERPA-compliant and will not use your data to train its AI models.
6+ai_tool_treatment: CMU Eberly Center guidance identifies a growing list of CMU-vetted generative AI tools that are FERPA compliant for teaching and learning when used as instructed.
7+Evidence (en, 1f5671e5b9d2): What generative AI tools have been vetted by CMU? A growing list of tools have been vetted by CMU that are FERPA compliant and therefore able to be used for teaching and learning purposes.
8+academic_integrity: CMU Eberly Center guidance recommends extreme caution when using AI-detection tools because no such tools have been established as accurate.
9+Evidence (en, 1f5671e5b9d2): The Eberly Center recommends extreme caution when attempting to detect whether student work has been aided or fully generated by AI. Although companies like Turnitin offer AI detection services , none have been established as accurate.
10+teaching: CMU Eberly Center guidance says instructors should clarify whether AI tools count as authorized or unauthorized assistance and how students should cite AI or human assistance.
11+Evidence (en, 1f5671e5b9d2): We recommend that you adopt an academic integrity policy that considers the following: Whether or not AI tools are considered authorized or unauthorized assistance and in what circumstances.
12+academic_integrity: CMU academic-integrity policy requires instructor authorization for collaboration or assistance on graded work and requires citation of all sources.
13+Evidence (en, 953acf3271ee): Collaboration or assistance on academic work to be graded is not permitted unless explicitly authorized by the course instructor(s). The citation of all sources is required.
14+academic_integrity: CMU career guidance tells student job seekers that AI tools should aid revisions and editing rather than replace original words, thinking, information, and writing.
15+Evidence (en, d762b0ba142b): AI tools should serve as a starting point or a tool to aid in revisions and editing and not in place of original words, thinking, information and writing.

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Claim changes

7 claim records

privacy

CMU Computing Services guidance says public AI tools should not be used with student data, confidential research, or sensitive administrative tasks.

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ai_tool_treatment

CMU Computing Services lists protected AI tools available at CMU and states that when users sign in with Andrew ID and password, each listed tool is FERPA-compliant and will not use data to train AI models.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

CMU Eberly Center guidance identifies a growing list of CMU-vetted generative AI tools that are FERPA compliant for teaching and learning when used as instructed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

CMU Eberly Center guidance recommends extreme caution when using AI-detection tools because no such tools have been established as accurate.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

CMU Eberly Center guidance says instructors should clarify whether AI tools count as authorized or unauthorized assistance and how students should cite AI or human assistance.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

CMU academic-integrity policy requires instructor authorization for collaboration or assistance on graded work and requires citation of all sources.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence88%Evidence1Languagesen

academic_integrity

CMU career guidance tells student job seekers that AI tools should aid revisions and editing rather than replace original words, thinking, information, and writing.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence84%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

6 source attributions