Geneva, Switzerland

University of Geneva

Record status

Policy statusReviewed evidence-backed recordReview: Agent reviewedClaim coverage11 reviewedEvidence-backed claims11Reviewed11Candidate0Official sources6Source languageen, frPublic JSON/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-geneva.json

Policy profile

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

Security and procurement

No source-backed public claim about AI security review or procurement is present in this profile.

The current public tracker record does not contain claim evidence about security review, procurement, vendor approval, risk assessment, authentication, SSO, or enterprise licensing.

Not MentionedMachine candidateConfidence0%Evidence0Sources0

AI tools

Derived tool records1

Microsoft Copilot Chat

University of Geneva

Tool
Microsoft Copilot Chat
About
Geneva provides licensed, authenticated Copilot Chat access to university account holders.
Access
Sign in to Copilot with an ISIs university account.
Cost
Included through Microsoft 365 licences paid by the University of Geneva.
Availability
Allowed
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

Evidence-backed claims

11 reviewed evidence-backed public claim

Ai Tool Treatment

Microsoft Copilot Chat is listed for University of Geneva in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: allowed. Derived endorsement type: institutionally licensed or procured.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence97%

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原始证据

Evidence 1
Copilot est disponible en libre-service pour les personnes disposant d’un compte ISIs et d’une adresse e-mail de l’Université de Genève. L’UNIGE fournit à tous/tes ses collaborateurs/trices et aux étudiants-es un accès sous licence à Microsoft Copilot Chat.

本地化显示 only

Copilot est disponible en libre-service pour les personnes disposant d’un compte ISIs et d’une adresse e-mail de l’Université de Genève. L’UNIGE fournit à tous/tes ses collaborateurs/trices et aux étudiants-es un accès sous licence à Microsoft Copilot Chat.

Academic Integrity

UNIGE says students and staff are personally responsible for their use of generative AI and for final validation of work or decisions generated or assisted by generative AI.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: students_staff_personally_responsible_for_genai_use_and_final_validation

原始证据

Evidence 1
UNIGE students and staff are personally responsible for their use of generative AI. The final validation of each text, image, video or other work or decision generated or assisted by a generative AI tool is the responsibility of the user.

Privacy

UNIGE's generative AI principles require respecting applicable laws and paying particular attention to data protection, intellectual property, official secrecy, and confidentiality.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: respect_laws_data_protection_ip_official_secrecy_confidentiality

原始证据

Evidence 1
Applicable laws must be respected, as well as any specific contractual clauses (i.e. publishing contracts). Particular attention must be paid to data protection, copyright/intellectual property, official secrecy and confidentiality.

Privacy

Within UNIGE's Faculty of Science, sensitive data such as personal data must not be disclosed to a public AI tool that does not guarantee confidentiality.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: faculty_of_science_sensitive_personal_data_not_disclosed_public_ai_without_confidentiality

原始证据

Evidence 1
Sensitive data, such as personal data, must not be disclosed to a public artificial intelligence tool that does not guarantee confidentiality.

Ai Tool Treatment

UNIGE states that it supports the development and use of artificial intelligence and uses generative AI where it represents an opportunity in research, teaching, learning, or administration.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%

Normalized value: supports_ai_and_uses_genai_where_opportunity

原始证据

Evidence 1
The University of Geneva (UNIGE) supports the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). Within the University, generative AI is used wherever it represents an opportunity, whether in research, teaching, learning or administration.

Academic Integrity

Within UNIGE's Faculty of Science, a formal declaration of generative AI use is required for all bachelor's, master's, or doctoral work and for academic assessment or production leading to a degree or official title.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%

Normalized value: faculty_of_science_formal_genai_declaration_required_degree_title_work

原始证据

Evidence 1
In all cases, a formal declaration of GAI use is required for all bachelor's, master's, or doctoral work, as well as for any academic assessment or production leading to the award of a degree or official title.

Teaching

UNIGE states that faculties and interfaculty centers decide how AI is integrated into teaching and set specific conditions for using generative AI tools in research, teaching, and learning activities.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%

Normalized value: faculties_interfaculty_centers_set_ai_teaching_and_learning_conditions

原始证据

Evidence 1
It is up to faculties and interfaculty centers to decide how AI is to be integrated into their teaching activities, and to draw up specific conditions for the use of generative AI tools for research, teaching and learning activities.

Academic Integrity

UNIGE formally expects full transparency about AI tool use in academic work through appropriate citation rules, with possible description of the methodology used with AI support.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%

Normalized value: full_transparency_ai_tool_use_academic_work_citation_rules

原始证据

Evidence 1
Full transparency regarding the use of AI tools in academic work is formally expected through appropriate use of citation rules. These can be accompanied by a description of the methodology used to carry out the work with the support of the AI tool.

Teaching

Within UNIGE's Faculty of Science, teachers are free to allow or prohibit AI use in courses and assessed assignments, and must define the framework and referencing requirements when generative AI is permitted.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%

Normalized value: faculty_of_science_teachers_allow_prohibit_ai_define_framework_referencing

原始证据

Evidence 1
Teachers are free to allow or prohibit the use of artificial intelligence in their courses and for assignments given for assessment purposes. When the use of GAI is permitted, teachers must define the framework for its use, indicate the referencing requirements, and, where applicable, require that prompts be saved and submitted.

Teaching

UNIGE guidance says academic work and learning assessment must include clear instructions about whether students may use generative AI tools, and that use of those tools must be supervised.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: academic_work_assessment_clear_instructions_genai_use_supervised

原始证据

Evidence 1
The completion of academic work (homework, essays, reports, etc.) and the assessment of learning (exams, continuous assessment, dissertations, etc.) must be accompanied by clear instructions regarding the possibility of students using generative AI tools. Their use must be supervised.

Privacy

UNIGE's Digital University practical guide warns that content submitted to generative AI may be accessible to the tool owner or exposed in a data breach, so users need to understand what can and cannot be shared.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%

Normalized value: generative_ai_prompt_content_may_be_accessed_or_exposed_understand_share_limits

原始证据

Evidence 1
Any content submitted to a generative AI tool may be accessed by the personnel of the owning company, or even more in the event of a data breach. It is therefore crucial to understand what can and cannot be shared with AI.

Candidate claims

0 machine or needs-review claim

Official sources

6 source attribution

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