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Revision date: May 8, 2025

Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) tools (including search engines) have become valuable tools for learning, research, and administrative operations. These tools, such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and many others, are powerful: they can capably create rich, nuanced results in response to a person’s prompts. Gen AI tools do this by analyzing vast datasets, and identifying complex patterns to generate elaborate, often human-like results, sometimes within seconds. It’s important to note that Gen AI can’t “think” or “reason” like a human. What it’s doing is generating a predictive, elaborate pattern that its highly advanced math-driven computation suggests is the best likely result of a calculation (based on your prompt.) It’s essentially a very sophisticated “copy and paste.” 

The ethical and responsible use of Gen AI is critical. Each of us must ensure and maintain adherence to academic integrity, data privacy and security while utilizing these tools.To this end, as we explore and use these technologies, we must understand the risks and limitations of Gen AI tools to ensure we use them responsibly. This page contains guidelines to aid our use of these tools, and apply to all ³Ô¹ÏÍø (staff, faculty and students) to help navigate AI tools while maintaining data privacy & security, as well as adhering to legal and college requirements.

Safely Using Generative AI Tools

Practical Guidelines for Using Gen AI Safely

What to Do If You Accidentally Share Protected Information

  1. Do Not Panic: Understand that immediate action can mitigate potential risks.
  2. Contact the AI Platform Support: Request deletion of the data if possible.
  3. Inform Your Institution: Contact WCTS to seek guidance– they are there to help, not assign blame.
  4. Monitor for Unusual Activity: Monitor your accounts for any signs of unauthorized access.

Resources for Further Assistance

General Inquiries and Security Advice: WCTS

  • Registrar's Office: FERPA and educational data privacy questions: Registrar’s Office.
  • Students: Can I use Gen AI for my class? Please consult directly with your professors.
  • Faculty: Teaching-related questions Gen about AI: Associate Dean for Faculty Development 
  • Staff: Discuss with your supervisor(s) the ways in which you’d like to use Gen AI. Supervisors: be familiar with the Guidelines for Using Generative AI Safely (this document) and consult with WCTS when you have questions or ideas to discuss.

Sites for Reference

  • FERPA:
  • HIPAA
  • AI Platform-specific terms and services: Please refer to each specific company’s terms and conditions and privacy policies.