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This article provides an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI in higher education, highlighting their key benefits, along with challenge, & reliability concerns. It also outlines UT Dallas -specific guidance, including best practices, responsible usage recommendations, institutional guidelines, and available AI tools to support faculty, staff, and students.
Explore the list of available AI products and environments from OIT-approved cloud service providers.
The Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) is required by Section 2054.0593 of the Texas Government Code to establish a state risk and authorization management program for cloud computing services. The DIR will define the services under this program and the certification requirements for vendors. All cloud computing contracts from January 1, 2022, must comply with these requirements. Institutions can only contract services from vendors who demonstrate compliance with the program.
This article explains how role management supports secure and efficient use of cloud resources at UT Dallas, with guidance tailored to both Microsoft Azure and AWS environments. It outlines key principles like limiting access based on responsibilities, regularly auditing permissions, and separating duties. The article also describes how roles are used within UT Dallas systems and provides instructions on where to go to request changes or updates to cloud access based on project needs.
Amazon Web Services sponsors opportunities for grants and awards to be used in concert with qualified research activities. UTD Faculty should feel free to apply for such awards, but care should be taken to assure that personal AWS accounts are not used in the application for these awards. Following the instructions in this knowledge article will assure that the proper procedures are followed resulting in the successful submission, processing and acceptance of AWS awards.
View the complete guide to requesting OpenAI solutions for your project.