Guidance and tools for secure, ethical use of AI at HMS

Generative AI offers new opportunities in research, education, and productivity — but it must be used thoughtfully.

This page builds on Initial guidelines for the use of Generative AI tools at Harvard to outline HMS recommendations and approved tools to help you use AI responsibly, in line with policies and data security requirements. Learn how to meet compliance standards and protect confidential information.

Responsible use

Responsible AI use at HMS includes ethical, transparent practices:

  • Verify outputs. AI-generated content may be incorrect or fabricated. Always fact-check before using or publishing results.
  • Uphold academic integrity. Follow faculty or student handbook policies. Be transparent with students and colleagues about acceptable use.
  • Cite AI contributions appropriately in research and academic work. Refer to guidance from COPE and WAME for citation standards.

Data and security

Before using any generative AI tools, ensure you're complying with Harvard's data and security policies:

  • Do not enter confidential information (Level 2 and above) into public-facing AI platforms.
  • Classify your data appropriately. Most AI tools are approved for Level 3 and below. For Level 4 or regulated data, contact hms-it-ai@hms.harvard.edu before proceeding.
  • Consult HMS IT for support with data security, platform vetting, and vendor risk. Use this form to request help.
  • Comply with regulations such as HIPAA, FERPA, and sponsor-specific data requirements.
  • Legal and funding agency compliance is essential. Align AI use with NIH, COPE, and other relevant bodies.
  • Beware of phishing. Generative AI can be used for malicious purposes such as phishing. Stay alert and report suspicious messages to phishing@harvard.edu.
  • Procurement support for licensing terms or contracts is available by sending an email message to procurement@hms.harvard.edu.

Supported tools

HMS provides one AI agent — Claude, ChatGPT Edu, or Microsoft Copilot Premium — per eligible person. The following table compares the generative AI tools available at HMS:

Generative AI tools available at HMS
ToolUse casesData security levelEligibilityTraining requiredCost
AI SandboxCreate content; compare modelsLevel 3Quad-based faculty, staff, MD or DMD students; some others via coursesYesCovered by HMS IT
ClaudeText, code, research, data analysisLevel 3Quad-based faculty, staff, MD or DMD studentsYesCovered by HMS IT
ChatGPT EduText, images, custom GPTs, information retrievalLevel 3Quad-based faculty, staff, MD or DMD studentsYesCovered by HMS IT
Microsoft Copilot PremiumMicrosoft 365 productivity: mail, documents, meetingsLevel 3Quad-based faculty, staff, MD or DMD studentsYesCovered by HMS IT
Adobe FireflyImage creationLevel 3Users with Adobe Creative CloudNoIncluded in Adobe license
HMS Azure AIAzure OpenAI API access, large dataset analysisLevel 4HMS IT, project developersNoVaries with use
HUIT API PortalAPI access for app developmentLevel 3HMS IT, project developersNoVaries with use
Longwood ClusterHigh-compute AI workloadsLevel 4HMS researchersNoFree for DIA winners

For more detail on some of these tools, see AI tools at Harvard.

Tools and policies

Harvard-endorsed services for the community.

Data protection and IT security requirements.

How to handle confidential data when using AI.

Ethics and regulations

Authorship ethics for AI-generated content.

Editorial guidance for medical writing.

AI usage in NIH-supported research.