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Description
Gemini is Google’s generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform built using Google’s own large language models. gemini.google.com allows you to interact with these models through a chat interface, asking questions, giving prompts for creative writing, or requesting help with tasks like planning or learning.
gemini.google.com protects your data when you log in with your Andrew userID. Google will not retain your prompts or responses to train its AI models.
Note: Gemini for Google Workspace for Education apps, like Docs and Sheets, is not yet available for CMU community members using your Andrew userID.
According to Google, those using gemini.google.com may not:
- Be under the age of 18.
- Use this service to develop machine learning models or related technology.
- Attempt to bypass protective measures, such as blocking harmful content that violates Google’s Prohibited Use Policy.
- Input any personal or sensitive information, including names, phone numbers, addresses, emails, or birth dates.
Those using must also comply with Google’s Terms of Service and Prohibited Use Policy.
The university-provided version of ChatGPT Edu, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini are approved for use with University data classified as Public, Private, or Restricted, including FERPA-protected student information, in accordance with applicable University policies and data classification requirements. Certain regulated data types, including payment card information (PCI), HIPAA-protected health information (PHI), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and data subject to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), may require additional contractual, regulatory, or security review before use. Prior to processing these data types with any AI service, users should consult the University Contracts Office by submitting a software request form explaining the use case.
In addition to ChatGPT Edu, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini, Carnegie Mellon University provides access to additional approved AI models and services through the CMU AI Gateway. The AI Gateway supports both experimentation and production use of large language models through a unified interface with built-in support for model selection, team management, and budget tracking. If a required model is not currently available, a request can be submitted to Computing Services for review.