Center for Learning and Teaching

Generative AI Syllabus Statements
The University has collected sample statements for instructors to include in course syllabi and course assignments to help shape the message to students about what generative AI technology is, or is not, allowed. The linked statements may be included on your course syllabus. For assistance in drafting additional statements, please feel free to contact the Center for Learning and Teaching at clt@binghamton.edu. For further information on guidelines and other institutional concerns regarding generative AI, visit the University's Generative AI Policy.

ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ Generative AI Policy
ÍøÆØºÚÁÏ supports the responsible use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools for faculty, staff, and students to support teaching, learning, research, and administrative tasks and ensure ethical and fair use across our campus community.
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