Generative artificial intelligence is poised to be a broad-reaching disruptive force in higher education, with implications to all facets of the organization. Co-sponsored by Academic Affairs and Information Technology Services in the Chancellor’s Office, this cross-functional committee will convene for a limited time to develop guidelines and policy recommendations for the CSU on generative AI with a focus on teaching, learning, & scholarship; applications for enhanced productivity; information technology, security, and privacy; procurement and AI-enabled features in enterprise systems; and implications for copyright and intellectual property.
CSU Generative AI Committee
Objectives and Responsibilities
The purpose of this committee is to:
- Develop agile and risk- and opportunity-based guidelines and policy recommendations for applications of generative AI
- Identify key existing policies that may need to be amended to account for generative AI
- Identify potential near-term and long-term opportunities for applications of AI
- Advise on how to communicate and educate on the findings of the committee
The committee membership includes faculty, students, and staff from throughout the CSU.
Three Subcommittees are focusing on:
- Teaching, Learning, & Scholarship
- Privacy, Security, & Procurement
- Applications for Enhanced Productivity
Resources
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DocumentThe CSU Generative AI Committee Report (June 2024)(PDF, 173.51 KB)