American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies AI Policy

PrivateLast Updated: February 2026

Academic IntegrityTeaching & Learning
Policy Coverage
17%2 of 12
Prohibited
Coursework
This university prohibits AI tool usage for coursework and assignments unless explicitly authorized by the instructor.
Not Defined
Disclosure
No specific AI disclosure or attribution requirements have been published.
Active
Detection
The university has mechanisms in place to detect unauthorized AI use.
Not Defined
Governance
No formal AI governance structure or strategy has been published.
POLICY OVERVIEW

AI Policy Summary

American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies has defined AI policies across 2 of 12 policy categories, covering Academic Integrity, Teaching & Learning. The university prohibits the use of AI tools in coursework unless explicitly permitted by instructors. There are no specific AI disclosure requirements currently defined. The university employs detection and enforcement mechanisms for unauthorized AI use.

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Teaching & Learning

U1Coursework & Assignments
AI Prohibited
  • All application materials submitted must be the applicant's own original work
  • The institute prohibits the use of generative AI in any form for the creation of application materials

The American Film Institute prohibits the use of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) in any form in the creation of applicant materials. Any applicant materials submitted to AFI must be the applicant’s own original work.

U2Examinations & Assessments
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No policy defined yet
U3Learning & Study Assistance
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No policy defined yet
U4Code Generation & Programming
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No policy defined yet
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Research

U5Research Writing & Manuscript Preparation
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No policy defined yet
U6Research Data & Analysis
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No policy defined yet
U7Research Ethics & Integrity
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No policy defined yet
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Academic Integrity

U8Disclosure & Attribution Requirements
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No policy defined yet
U9Detection & Enforcement
Enforcement Defined
  • Applicants found to have used AI in the creation of their application materials will be disqualified and their application will be rejected

Any applicant found to have used AI in the creation of their application materials will be disqualified and their application will be rejected.

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Institutional & Administrative

U10Faculty & Staff Use
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No policy defined yet
U11Institutional Data Protection & Approved AI Platforms
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No policy defined yet
U12University AI Governance & Strategy
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No policy defined yet

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