Generative AI Usage Guidelines

Overview

Generative AI tools (such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini) are increasingly used for productivity, research, and education. This article explains:

  • What AI tools you may use
  • What University data you may enter into those tools
  • Which tools are approved for University data
  • How to request approval for new AI products

What Is Generative AI?

Generative AI refers to tools that create new content (text, images, summaries, code, audio, etc.) based on patterns learned from their training data.

Examples include:

  • ChatGPT
  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Google Gemini
  • Claude
  • MidJourney
  • AI features embedded in other products (e.g., OtterAI, Zoom AI, Fireflies)

Important Privacy Reminder

Anything you enter into most public AI tools may be stored, reused, or accessible to others.

Because of this:

  • Do not enter University Data into AI tools unless the tool is approved and the data type is allowed.
  • Only use generative AI tools that have been reviewed and approved by NEOMED IT when working with non‑public University Data (L2, L3, or L4).

If you are unsure whether a tool or data type is allowed, please contact IT Security (itsecurity@neomed.edu)

What Data Can I Use with AI?

To determine whether your data requires special attention, consult the Data Classification Guidelines and the University Data Policy. If your data is L1 (public), uploading it to generative AI tools is permissible. To process data above L1, any generative AI tool must have been approved through NEOMED IT’s procurement and security review processes.

You are responsible for understanding your data’s obligations.

​​​​​Approved AI Tools by Data Type

Public Data (L1)

You may use publicly available AI tools, including:

  • ChatGPT
  • Microsoft Copilot
  • Google Gemini
  • MidJourney
  • Similar public AI services

Internal (L2) or Restricted (L3)

Only the following is currently approved:

  • Microsoft Copilot
    • Must be signed in with your NEOMED Microsoft account

Highly Restricted (L4)

No systems are currently approved for Highly Restricted Data.

Requesting Approval for New AI Tools

All AI tools are treated like any other technology purchase. If you want to use a new AI product with University data:

  1. Submit a request through the Technology Procurement Process
  2. The tool will undergo security, privacy, and compliance review
  3. Approval is required before using the tool with non‑public data (L2, L3, L4).

Responsible Use Guidelines

When using generative AI, keep the following in mind:

Always Validate Output

  • AI tools can produce inaccurate or fabricated information (“hallucinations”)
  • Do not rely on AI output for decisions requiring accuracy without verification
  • Periodically re‑validate outputs, especially in operational or academic use

Respect Intellectual Property

  • Do not input copyrighted material, unpublished research, student work, or other protected IP without authorization
  • Ensure you have permission to use any original works entered into AI tools

Transparency and Informed Use

  • Users should know when they are interacting with AI
  • Use of AI should support informed decision‑making, not replace judgment

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