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York University

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York University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # York University AI policy record
2+privacy: York UIT states that York University data must not be entered into public AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or similar services.
3+Evidence (en-CA, d004b56515e4): York University data must not be entered into public AI platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or similar services. This includes prompts, documents, or any content containing confidential, proprietary, or sensitive University information.
4+privacy: York's administrative AI chatbot and meeting-assistant guidelines state that only approved AI meeting assistants can be used for internal York virtual meetings, and meeting participants must be notified and consent before use.
5+Evidence (en-CA, 3d75a20c5143): Only approved AI Meeting Assistants can be leveraged for internal York University virtual meetings. Meeting controls should be used to block all unauthorized bots. All participants of the meeting must be both notified and consent to the use of the AI Assistant.
6+academic_integrity: York's Academic Integrity guidance says students must follow instructor expectations for AI use, acknowledge AI-tool use, and seek clarification if unsure.
7+Evidence (en-US, ab4239e60481): Students must follow instructor expectations for AI use and acknowledge their use of AI tools. If unsure, they are expected to seek clarification (section 6.2c)
8+ai_tool_treatment: York UIT directs faculty and staff to use only AI tools sanctioned by York and approved for secure use; its AI page identifies Zoom AI Companion as approved for use with York University content.
9+Evidence (en-CA, d004b56515e4): Only use AI tools (featured below) that have been sanctioned by York and approved for secure use. Zoom AI Companion is an intelligent assistant built into the Zoom platform ... approved for use with York University content.
10+security_review: York University's administrative and operational use guidelines state that staff GenAI use is subject to management approval and that use cases requiring oversight should be reviewed before use.
11+Evidence (en-CA, 08bc8755b0f0): Use - York supports staff using GenAI appropriately in University administrative or operational activities, subject to management approval. Assessment - Use of GenAI in University administrative or operational activities should be discussed with the supervisor and is subject to management approval
12+teaching: York's faculty GenAI teaching guidance says York does not currently recommend GenAI detection tools and notes it is not recommended to upload student work to an external GenAI or detector.
13+Evidence (en-CA, e5ec7a9e0910): York does not currently recommend the use of any GenAI detection tools. These technologies can be easily circumvented ... it is not recommended to upload any student work to an external GenAI or detector.

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Claim changes

6 claim records

teaching

York's faculty GenAI teaching guidance says York does not currently recommend GenAI detection tools and notes it is not recommended to upload student work to an external GenAI or detector.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen-CA

academic_integrity

York's Academic Integrity guidance says students must follow instructor expectations for AI use, acknowledge AI-tool use, and seek clarification if unsure.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen-US

privacy

York's administrative AI chatbot and meeting-assistant guidelines state that only approved AI meeting assistants can be used for internal York virtual meetings, and meeting participants must be notified and consent before use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%Evidence1Languagesen-CA

ai_tool_treatment

York UIT directs faculty and staff to use only AI tools sanctioned by York and approved for secure use; its AI page identifies Zoom AI Companion as approved for use with York University content.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen-CA

privacy

York UIT states that York University data must not be entered into public AI platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or similar services.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%Evidence1Languagesen-CA

security_review

York University's administrative and operational use guidelines state that staff GenAI use is subject to management approval and that use cases requiring oversight should be reviewed before use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%Evidence1Languagesen-CA

Source snapshots

5 source attributions