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TMU's Academic Integrity Office says students should assume that using AI to complete assessments is prohibited unless the instructor explicitly states otherwise.
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Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) currently has 8 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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TMU's Academic Integrity Office says students should assume that using AI to complete assessments is prohibited unless the instructor explicitly states otherwise.
TMU's Google AI Tools Help Centre says only public or low-sensitivity information should be entered into TMU's Google AI tools, and sensitive or confidential information should not be used in prompts, uploads, or activities.
TMU guidance states that, unless a course instructor explicitly communicates otherwise, GenAI use for coursework is not permitted.
TMU's Academic Integrity Office identifies submitting work created in whole or in part by AI tools, unless expressly permitted by the faculty member or contract lecturer, as a Policy 60 misrepresentation issue.
TMU's GenAI learning and teaching guidance tells users not to submit anyone's personal information into GenAI models without consent or an ability to opt out.
TMU says the Gemini App and NotebookLM are available to TMU employees and students and that using a TMU account means activities will not be used to train Google's AI models.
TMU guidance says AI detectors are not currently endorsed and directs instructors with GenAI misuse concerns to the Academic Integrity Office for investigation recommendations.
TMU states that privacy and AI impact assessments and a security risk assessment were conducted before releasing the Gemini App and NotebookLM at TMU.
3 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 18, 2026, 5:40 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 18, 2026, 5:40 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 18, 2026, 5:40 AM