Use of Artificial Intelligence. Without RTI’s prior written consent, Vendor will not, and shall ensure that its own subcontractors do not, (1) use any artificial intelligence (“AI”) software, tools, or technologies including, without limitation, natural language processing, deep learning algorithms, machine learning models or other generative AI in the performance of the Services in the creation of any Deliverables or (2) use AI to analyze, process, or store any RTI proprietary or confidential information. Subject to any such consent, Vendor represents and warrants that (1) Services and Deliverables are or will be the result of independent, original efforts by Vendor and its subcontractors without the use of any AI for any purpose, (2) Vendor and its subcontractors have used due diligence and best practices when employing AI tools and methods to produce such Services and Deliverables, and (3) Vendor has a reasonable belief that the AI tools and methods used to produce such Services and Deliverables are fair, secure, private, unbiased, trustworthy, and reliable.”
Use of Artificial Intelligence. The use of generative AI in research has been discussed, and the AUT AI guidelines for PG research has been reviewed. Refer to the Artificial Intelligence section of the AUT Postgraduate Handbook ☐ Yes ☐ No Ethics Approval Will an ethics application be required? Supervisors are required to undertake the ethics application process and are responsible for the application content. ☐ Yes ☐ No Data Management Data refers to any information gained from research participants or through other research activity associated with the thesis. Please refer to Research Data Management for more information. Issues of data access and storage, during and subsequent to the research completion, have been agreed between student and supervisors. ☐ Yes ☐ No The student will have full access to the data generated by their work. ☐ Yes ☐ No The student will ensure that all data are stored appropriately and in accordance with any specifications from relevant ethics committees. ☐ Yes ☐ No Authorship, IP, and Copyright Authorship The student and their supervisors should reach agreement about authorship of any published results of the research. All contributors should be consulted about any planned dissemination in advance. You can view the University’s Co-Authorship Protocol for more information. The inclusion of published work within a thesis is encouraged at AUT. Please see the relevant guidelines for including publications in a thesis in the Postgraduate Handbook. We have both reviewed the University’s Co-Authorship Protocol and have agreed on how we will manage this in publications arising from the thesis. ☐ Yes ☐ No Intellectual Property Intellectual Property (IP) is defined as any discovery, innovation, invention, form, shape, sound, image, expression, technique or process which is the product of skill, effort or intellect.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. If the Services described in Exhibit "A" require Provider to use AI, ownership of Student Data shall remain with the District or Student. The Provider is prohibited from using or reproducing Student Data for AI training or content generation without prior written consent from the District. Furthermore, sub-licensing Student Data for these purposes is strictly prohibited without explicit written permission from the LEA. Access to District-provided Student Data is limited to authorized users unless granted in writing by the LEA or otherwise permitted under this DPA. The Provider must complete the attached AI Schedule of Data. Type of AI Used Description/Common Uses Optional Required Intelligent Tutoring Systems/agents (ITS) Personalized instruction based on students’ individual learning needs and progress Adaptive Learning/Assessment Platforms Adjusts the difficulty level and content of learning materials based on the student's performance and learning pace Natural Language Processing (NLP) Analyze and understand students' written or spoken responses, providing feedback or assistance in language learning tasks. Machine Learning-based Recommended Systems Recommend educational resources, such as books, videos, or exercises, based on students' preferences, learning styles, and performance history. Virtual Assistants (x.x. Xxxxx, Xxxx, Xxxxxx Mind) Provide automated and personalized support by handling tasks, answering questions, and managing workflows. Chatbots/LLMs (i.e. ChatGPT) Facilitate automated and interactive communication; provides instant responses to questions and assists with various tasks through natural language processing. Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling Analyze historical data and identify patterns to forecast future trends and inform strategic decision-making. Gamification and/or Personalized Learning Paths Enhance engagement and optimize individual learning experiences by incorporating game-like elements and/or tailoring educational content to each learner's unique needs and progress. Computer Vision (i.e. CNNs, XXXx) Interpret, analyze, and generate visual data, mimicking human visual perception for applications such as image recognition, object detection, and image synthesis. Recommender Systems/Filtering (i.e. KNN, TF-IDF) Analyze user preferences and behavior to suggest personalized content, products, or services Translation (i.e. Transformer, DeepL) Translate text from one language to another, leveraging advanced machine-learning t...
Use of Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a system of machine learning that is capable of performing complex and original tasks such as problem solving, learning, reasoning, understanding natural language, and recognizing patterns in data. AI is becoming more prevalent in our daily lives and is being integrated in a variety of technical applications. The district recognizes that the use of AI can enhance student learning experiences and be a resource for staff and teachers. The district authorizes the ethical and legal use of AI as a tool to support and expand on classroom instruction, increase learning opportunities, and as a general tool for staff and teachers subject to limitations listed within this policy and any other applicable Board Policies. The district may consider whether the adoption of a particular Open AI tool may have a significant impact on the terms and conditions of employment for its staff, such that the district may be obligated to negotiate the effects with a collective bargaining unit. The district has developed the following guidelines and protocols for employee use of AI:
Use of Artificial Intelligence. 17.1 The Contractor shall not, and shall procure that each Individual and Substitute shall not, use any artificial intelligence tools or services, including so-called generative artificial intelligence that can create text, images, video, audio, code, or other data based on training data (collectively, AI), in connection with the performance of the Services without obtaining the express prior written consent of a duly authorised representative of the Studio (acting in its sole discretion) on a case-by-case basis.
17.2 In seeking prior written consent from the Studio to use AI, the Contractor shall: (a) clearly disclose in writing to the Studio the Deliverables and/or Services proposed to be created and/or performed using AI; (b) identify the specific AI proposed to be used in each case; and (c) provide the terms and conditions of use of such AI. The Contractor shall remain subject to all of its obligations, warranties and representations in this Agreement even where the Studio consents to the use of AI.
17.3 The Contractor shall not, and shall procure that each Individual and Substitute shall not, use any Confidential Information of Studio, Keywords Company or Customer, Assigned Rights or Studio Materials in connection with the creation, training, exploitation, or other use of any AI (including as prompts), unless the Contractor obtains the express prior written consent of a duly authorised representative of the Studio (acting in its sole discretion) on a case-by-case basis.
17.4 Contractor will promptly notify the Studio in writing if it becomes aware of any potential or actual breach of this clause 17 and, without prejudice to the Studio’s other rights and remedies set out in the Agreement, Contractor will cooperate fully with the Studio in resolving any such breach at Contractor’s own cost.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. The User acknowledges and agrees that:
(a) certain features of the Spectur User Interface and related systems may utilise Artificial Intelligence;
(b) Spectur may use and store Artificial Intelligence content that is processed by each of the Artificial Intelligence features and services to maintain and provide the applicable Artificial Intelligence feature or service (including development and improvement of such Artificial Intelligence feature or service and its underlying technologies);
(c) Spectur may store such Artificial Intelligence content outside the region where the User is using such Artificial Intelligence feature or service, solely in relation to the development and improvement described in clause 11(b); and
(d) the output generated by Artificial Intelligence is probabilistic and should be checked by the User for accuracy, including by employing human review of such output.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. The customer confirms through this agreement that they are familiar with the prerequisites for being able to use AI services integrated in ITX, such as ChatGPT/OpenAI or others that include services provided by an external third party. For OpenAI, which is the technology behind artificial intelligence delivered in ITX GPT, the following applies: - The customer must sign a separate agreement with OpenAI to purchase "tokens", and accepts their terms to use their services. The customer confirms by signing this agreement that ITX cannot be held responsible in any way for the service provided by OpenAI to the customer. This applies, but is not limited to, how OpenAI collects or uses data the customer chooses to share with OpenAI.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. (“AI”)
17.1 Supplier will disclose to us any and all AI applications utilized in the production of Goods or the provision of Services hereunder and refrain from using such AI until and unless Supplier has received our written consent (“Permitted AI Use”).
17.2 In its Permitted AI Use, Supplier will strictly refrain from using any of our information considered confidential in accordance with section 13, whether during the term of our business relationship or thereafter.
17.3 Supplier will further comply with all applicable laws and regulations pertaining to the use of AI.
17.4 Supplier shall be liable for any consequences.
17.5 AI embedded in common office software utilized by Supplier (“Embedded AI”) shall be excluded from Supplier’s obligations under subsection 1.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. Without RTI’s prior written consent, Subcontractor will not, and shall ensure that its own subcontractors do not, (1) use any artificial intelligence (“AI”) software, tools, or technologies including, without limitation, natural language processing, deep learning algorithms, machine learning models or other generative AI in the performance of the Services or Work or in the creation of any Deliverables or (2) use AI to analyze, process, or store any RTI proprietary or confidential information.
Use of Artificial Intelligence. Use of Artificial Intelligence: Our Services may incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance functionality and user experience. By using our Services, you acknowledge and agree that AI may be used to process data, provide recommendations, and improve service performance. You also understand that AI outcomes are based on algorithms and data inputs, which may not always be accurate or error-free. We disclaim any liability for decisions made based on AI-generated outputs. To learn more about Sidekick, Origin’s AI-powered tool, please see here.