Essential AI Framework

AI Guidelines Overview

Essential principles and framework for safe, ethical, and effective AI use at the University of Montana

Our AI Philosophy

We encourage AI exploration and innovation while ensuring responsible use. You should prioritize vetted tools that meet our security and privacy standards, but we recognize you may need to experiment with other AI technologies.

When using non-approved tools, you assume full responsibility for ensuring no sensitive or restricted information is shared with these systems.

Before Using Any AI Tool

1. Assess Your Data

Ask yourself: 'Would I be comfortable if this information appeared in tomorrow's newspaper?' If not, don't input it into public AI systems.

2. Understand the Tool

Does this tool train on your data? Store your information? Share with third parties? Read the privacy policy before proceeding.

3. Choose Wisely

When possible, use approved tools. They've been vetted for security, privacy, and compliance with university standards.

Never Share This Information with Public AI Tools

Student & Academic Data

  • FERPA-protected student information
  • Grades, academic records, transcripts
  • Student names and identification numbers
  • Academic performance data
  • Disciplinary records

Personal & Employment Data

  • HIPAA-protected health information
  • Personal data of faculty, staff, students
  • Employment and performance records
  • Job application materials
  • Photos and personal identifiers

Research & Institutional Data

  • Unpublished or confidential research data
  • Export control restricted information
  • Proprietary university information
  • Strategic plans and fiscal data
  • Any non-public institutional data

When in Doubt

If you're unsure whether information is sensitive or restricted, err on the side of caution and don't input it into public AI systems. Contact ai-help@umontana.edu for guidance.

Questions About AI Guidelines?

Our team is here to help you navigate AI responsibly and effectively.