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University of Technology Sydney

Record status

Policy statusReviewed evidence-backed recordReview: Agent reviewedClaim coverage9 reviewedEvidence-backed claims9Reviewed9Candidate0Official sources8Source languageen, en-AUPublic JSON/api/public/v1/universities/university-of-technology-sydney.json

Policy profile

Coverage score100/100Coverage labelbroad public coverageReview: Machine candidateAnalysis confidence80%

Teaching guidance

University of Technology Sydney has 1 source-backed public claim for teaching guidance; deterministic analysis status: recommended.

RecommendedMachine candidateConfidence81%Evidence1Sources1

AI tools

Derived tool records4

Copilot

University of Technology Sydney

Tool
Copilot
About
Not specified
Access
Not specified
Cost
Not specified
Availability
Unknown
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

DALL-E

University of Technology Sydney

Tool
DALL-E
About
Not specified
Access
Not specified
Cost
Not specified
Availability
Unknown
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

Library Research Assistant

University of Technology Sydney

Tool
Library Research Assistant
About
UTS Library-enabled catalogue Research Assistant that produces summaries from Library content and links to source resources.
Access
Sign in to the UTS Library catalogue, then start a query from the menu bar or use the Research Assistant widget.
Cost
Not stated.
Availability
Allowed
Review
Agent reviewed
Sources

Microsoft Copilot

University of Technology Sydney

Tool
Microsoft Copilot
About
UTS-preferred protected Microsoft Copilot for staff and students, with UTS credential access and protected data handling.
Access
Sign in to Copilot with UTS ID and password; UTS recommends Edge for the protected version.
Cost
Free.
Availability
Allowed
Review
Agent reviewed

Evidence-backed claims

9 reviewed evidence-backed public claim

Ai Tool Treatment

Microsoft Copilot is listed for University of Technology Sydney in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence97%

Normalized value: {"tool":"microsoft_copilot","rawToolName":"Microsoft Copilot","description":"UTS-preferred protected Microsoft Copilot for staff and students, with UTS credential access and protected data handling.","howToObtain":"Sign in to Copilot with UTS ID and password; UTS recommends Edge for the protected version.","costToUser":"Free.","availability":"allowed","endorsementType":"officially_endorsed"}

原始证据

Evidence 1
UTS Library says staff and students have access to Microsoft Copilot. Users who log in with UTS ID and password receive a protected version whose data is not used to train the AI; the page calls it the preferred tool for generative-AI-supported learning.

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UTS Library says staff and students have access to Microsoft Copilot. Users who log in with UTS ID and password receive a protected version whose data is not used to train the AI; the page calls it the preferred tool for generative-AI-supported learning.

Ai Tool Treatment

Library Research Assistant is listed for University of Technology Sydney in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence97%

Normalized value: {"tool":"primo_research_assistant","rawToolName":"Library Research Assistant","description":"UTS Library-enabled catalogue Research Assistant that produces summaries from Library content and links to source resources.","howToObtain":"Sign in to the UTS Library catalogue, then start a query from the menu bar or use the Research Assistant widget.","costToUser":"Not stated.","availability":"allowed","endorsementType":"officially_endorsed"}

原始证据

Evidence 1
The UTS Library has enabled Research Assistant in the Library catalogue. Signed-in users can submit a question from the catalogue menu or widget; it returns a summary based on Library content and links to Library resources.

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The UTS Library has enabled Research Assistant in the Library catalogue. Signed-in users can submit a question from the catalogue menu or widget; it returns a summary based on Library content and links to Library resources.

Security Review

UTS states that use of AI systems must comply with its Privacy, Procurement, Information Security, and Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources policies as appropriate.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%

Normalized value: ai_system_use_must_comply_privacy_procurement_information_security_acceptable_use_policies

原始证据

Evidence 1
3.4 Use of AI systems must comply with the Privacy Policy, the Procurement Policy, the Information Security Policy and the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy as appropriate.

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UTS AI system use must comply with privacy, procurement, information security and acceptable-use policies as appropriate.

Security Review

UTS's AI Operations Procedure requires a six-stage identification, assessment, approval, implementation, and management process before developing, deploying, procuring, or activating AI systems or AI capabilities.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence96%

Normalized value: six_stage_process_required_before_ai_development_deployment_procurement_activation

原始证据

Evidence 1
4.3 When considering an AI system, UTS applies a 6-stage process for identification, assessment, approval, implementation and management. These steps must be followed before the development, deployment or procurement of an AI system or activation of an AI capability within an existing system.

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The procedure says UTS applies a six-stage process and those steps must be followed before AI development, deployment, procurement or capability activation.

Procurement

UTS's Artificial Intelligence Operations Policy guides the use, procurement, development, and management of AI for teaching, learning, and operations, while directing research use to the separate research guidelines.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence95%

Normalized value: policy_covers_teaching_learning_operations_ai_procurement_development_management_research_separate_guidelines

原始证据

Evidence 1
1.1 The Artificial Intelligence Operations Policy (the policy) guides the use, procurement, development and management of artificial intelligence (AI) at UTS for the purposes of teaching, learning and operations. 2.3 This policy does not apply to research projects and outputs (including university consulting). Information on the use of AI in research, as well as required research approvals and ethics clearances, is provided in the Research Policy and the Use of AI in Research Guidelines.

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The policy covers AI use/procurement/development/management for teaching, learning and operations, while research use is handled through research policy and AI research guidelines.

Research

UTS research guidance tells researchers to check confidentiality, licence, and agreement restrictions before uploading data to GenAI tools, and to follow relevant IT, Acceptable Use, and Data Governance policies when a GenAI tool accesses UTS IT or network resources or is deployed on a UTS device.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%

Normalized value: researchers_check_confidentiality_restrictions_and_follow_it_acceptable_use_data_governance_for_genai_tools

原始证据

Evidence 1
Maintain confidentiality Are you breaching confidentiality (ethical, cultural or commercial) or licences or agreements by uploading the data into a GenAI tool? Check for restrictions in contracts, agreements or licences. If you are considering using a GenAI tool that will have access to UTS IT or network resources, or be deployed on a UTS device, you must follow relevant IT policies, including the Information Security Policy, the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy and the Data Governance Policy.

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The research guidelines ask researchers to check confidentiality and contractual restrictions before uploading data, and require relevant IT/data policies for GenAI tools connected to UTS IT or devices.

Academic Integrity

UTS Education Express says university misconduct rules apply to AI use in assessments, students must acknowledge AI-tool use, and students should only use AI tools to generate verbatim assessment materials when instructed that this is appropriate.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence93%

Normalized value: assessment_ai_use_subject_to_misconduct_rules_acknowledgement_required_verbatim_materials_only_when_instructed

原始证据

Evidence 1
University misconduct rules apply to the use of AI in assessments, students must acknowledge their use of these tools and only use them to generate verbatim materials for assessment when instructed that this is appropriate.

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UTS teaching guidance links AI assessment use to misconduct rules, acknowledgement, and instructor permission for verbatim AI-generated assessment material.

Privacy

UTS Library's GenAI guide tells students that if GenAI use has not been allowed by the subject coordinator it is academic misconduct, allowed GenAI content must be referenced or acknowledged, and students should not enter personal details, confidential data, assignment text, or research text into GenAI tools.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%

Normalized value: library_students_ai_not_allowed_is_misconduct_allowed_content_referenced_acknowledged_no_personal_confidential_assignment_research_text

原始证据

Evidence 1
If the use of GenAI has not been allowed by your subject coordinator, using this content in your assignment is considered academic misconduct (cheating). Even when the use of GenAI is allowed, any content that you use must be appropriately referenced or acknowledged. Privacy concerns. When you submit content to a GenAI tool, you give them the right to re-use and distribute this content. So it is important not to enter any personal details, confidential data or text from your assignments or research.

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UTS Library says unallowed GenAI assignment use is misconduct, allowed content must be referenced or acknowledged, and personal/confidential/assignment/research text should not be entered into GenAI tools.

Ai Tool Treatment

UTS Library says UTS staff and students have access to Microsoft Copilot, and describes logged-in Copilot as a protected version where data is not used to train the AI and files and intellectual property are safe; the guide calls it the preferred tool for learning support.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%

Normalized value: library_copilot_access_for_staff_students_logged_in_protected_version_preferred_learning_support_tool

原始证据

Evidence 1
UTS staff and students have access to Microsoft Copilot. Copilot is a GenAI tool with GPT-4o and DALL-E that generates text or image content based on your prompts. It's free and easy to use, and if you log in with your UTS ID and password, you are able to access a protected version. This means that your data isn't being used to train the AI and your files and intellectual property are safe. If you want to use generative AI to support your learning, this is the preferred tool.

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UTS Library identifies Microsoft Copilot access for staff/students and says the logged-in protected version does not use data to train AI; the guide calls it the preferred learning-support tool.

Candidate claims

0 machine or needs-review claim

Official sources

8 source attribution

Change log

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