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Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence able to create novel content like text, images, or sounds. Generative AI technology can be used in a variety of ways; from aiding researchers and students in their academic pursuits, to optimizing administrative tasks.

As with any new technology, there are risks. Content creation by AI can potentially be misused, like generating misleading information or deep fakes. Ethical concerns also arise around AI authorship.

ITS is keeping pace with this technological evolution by exploring the technology, considering potential applications and developing guidelines to ensure its responsible use. By keeping step with these developments, ITS is striving to turn this advancement into an asset for our campus community, while staying vigilant of the potential risks.

Additional Information:

  • For more information see the ITS Overview Statement - Generative AI Tool Usage (PDF).
  • Use of these tools must comply with all existing University policies.
  • Faculty considering the use of Generative AI themselves, or possible use by students in their classes, should refer to the Center for Teaching Excellence’s page:
  • Acquisition of new AI software or subscription, like any other software, is subject to the “GetTech” process. Learn about the University Tech Acquisition process.
  • Stay Tuned: Boston College will provide AI resources that include data protection in the future.

Security Reminder:

Be aware that any information entered in an AI system (or Large Language Model) may not only be processed but also retained and used by the AI to give answers to others. This means if you enter any personal information about yourself or any confidential Boston College information, that information may be stored and potentially shared with or sold to others!

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