Art Institute of Atlanta AI Policy

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Policy Coverage
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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.
Tools Active
Detection
The university employs AI detection software (such as Turnitin or similar tools) to identify AI-generated content in submissions.
Not Defined
Governance
No formal AI governance structure or strategy has been published.
POLICY OVERVIEW

AI Policy Summary

Art Institute of Atlanta has defined AI policies across 7 of 12 policy categories, covering Academic Integrity, Institutional & Administrative, Research, 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. Research-related AI policies address manuscript preparation, data analysis, research ethics. At the institutional level, the university has established guidelines for data protection and approved AI tools.

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Teaching & Learning

U1Coursework & Assignments
AI Prohibited
  • The catalog does not mention artificial intelligence tools for completing coursework or assignments
  • It does, however, prohibit scholastic dishonesty in general, including plagiarism, cheating on assignments, and unauthorized collaboration on academic work

Scholastic Dishonesty:

• Plagiarism

• Cheating on assignments or examinations

• Engaging in unauthorized collaboration on academic work

U2Examinations & Assessments
AI Prohibited in Exams
  • The catalog does not define any AI-specific rules for exams or assessments
  • It generally prohibits cheating on examinations and using test materials without faculty permission

Scholastic Dishonesty:

• Plagiarism

• Cheating on assignments or examinations

• Engaging in unauthorized collaboration on academic work

• Taking, acquiring, or using test materials without faculty permission

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
AI Writing Restricted
  • The catalog does not address AI use in research writing or manuscript preparation
  • It does prohibit fabrication or falsification in research-related work under scholastic dishonesty

Scholastic Dishonesty:

• Plagiarism

• Cheating on assignments or examinations

• Engaging in unauthorized collaboration on academic work

• Taking, acquiring, or using test materials without faculty permission

• Submitting false or incomplete records of academic achievement

• Altering, forging, or misusing a college academic record

• Fabricating or falsifying data, research procedures, or data analysis

U6Research Data & Analysis
Data Policy Defined
  • The catalog does not define AI-specific rules for research data or analysis
  • It does state that fabricating or falsifying data, research procedures, or data analysis is a disciplinary offense

• Fabricating or falsifying data, research procedures, or data analysis

U7Research Ethics & Integrity
Ethics Framework Active
  • The catalog does not contain AI-specific research ethics rules
  • It generally prohibits fabrication or falsification of data, research procedures, or data analysis as scholastic dishonesty

• Fabricating or falsifying data, research procedures, or data analysis

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Academic Integrity

U8Disclosure & Attribution Requirements
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No policy defined yet
U9Detection & Enforcement
Detection Tools UsedPenalties Defined
  • The catalog does not mention AI detection tools
  • It states that scholastic dishonesty is a disciplinary offense and that conduct not specifically listed may also be sanctioned

Section V - Disciplinary Offenses

The offenses listed below are given as examples only. Other conduct not specifically included on this list maybe sanctioned.

Scholastic Dishonesty:

• Plagiarism

• Cheating on assignments or examinations

• Engaging in unauthorized collaboration on academic work

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Institutional & Administrative

U10Faculty & Staff Use
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No policy defined yet
U11Institutional Data Protection & Approved AI Platforms
Approved Tools ListedUnapproved AI Blocked
  • The catalog does not define approved AI platforms or AI data-entry rules
  • It does include general technology-use restrictions, including unauthorized entry into files, unauthorized transfer of files, abuse of computer and network resources, and misuse of passwords

Unauthorized Use or Misuse of Campus Facilities

• Unauthorized entry into, unauthorized use of, or misuse of campus property, including computers and data and voice communication networks.

• Any violation of institutional policies on the responsible use of technology, including but not limited to:

o The theft or abuse of computer, email, Internet, or Intranet resources

o Unauthorized entry into a file, to use, read, or change the contents, or for any other purpose

o Unauthorized transfer of a file

o Unauthorized downloading of copyrighted materials in violation of law

o Unauthorized use of another individual’s identification and/or password

U12University AI Governance & Strategy
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No policy defined yet

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