Purpose
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) refers to systems that can create or transform content such as text, code, images, audio, video and summaries. These tools can support learning, teaching, research, administration, programming and data processing. Clemson University faculty, staff, students and affiliates are responsible for protecting University information and complying with University policies, legal obligations and ethical standards when using AI.
These guidelines provide practical direction for using generative AI safely and responsibly, including guidance that applies to both publicly available AI services and Clemson-approved, contract-protected AI services. The following diagram illustrates how Clemson’s AI Guidelines fit within the broader hierarchy of University policies, departmental guidance and course- or project-specific requirements, with more specific requirements taking precedence as applicable.
For clear, practical guidance, refer to the relevant AI Usage Quick Guide:
Academic and Research AI Usage Quick GuideNon-Academic AI Usage Quick Guide
- Course or Project-specific Requirements,
- Department or Division Policies and Guidelines
- AI Guidelines, and
- Clemson University Policies as the foundation of the pyramid.