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TerpAI

TerpAI is a powerful GenAI tool designed to simplify your interactions with technology and enhance your daily tasks. Acting as your digital assistant, thought partner, and educational resource, TerpAI helps you manage projects and research topics and get quick answers with ease. It's invaluable for students and educators, providing clarity on complex concepts and assisting with study guides and lesson plans. As a thought partner, TerpAI offers insights that improve decision-making, whether you're brainstorming ideas or analyzing data. Seamlessly integrating into your existing digital environment, TerpAI is secure and reliable, ensuring your data is handled with the highest privacy standards. With TerpAI, you can work smarter, learn more effectively, and make confident decisions.

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What can it do?

  • Assist users using question and answer format - Provides detailed and accurate answers to a wide range of questions 
  • Answer questions about images and files - Including charts and graphs (PDFs up to 50 pages, Word, Excel, and CSV)
  • Chat with voice -  Engages in voice-based interactions for a more natural user experience
  • Generate content - Creates blog posts, articles, and other forms of written content
  • Edit content - Improves the tone, style, and grammar of existing text
  • Summarize text - Condenses long passages of text into concise summaries
  • Translate text - Converts text into different languages
  • Brainstorm ideas - Helps users generate and develop new ideas
  • Assist with code - Helps users understand a code block and write code based on design mockups

 

What can't it do?

  • TerpAI is not trained on UMD-specific data, so it does not have special insight when answering UMD-related questions. It responds with public information from its training data, like ChatGPT.
  • It is not a search engine--it does not include the full scope of public web-based information in its responses.
  • It cannot currently generate images or video.

 

Is my data safe with TerpAI?

TerpAI is approved for up to Level 1, "Low Risk" data, based on the University of Maryland Data Classification Standard.

Any data you put into TerpAI will not be shared with other users or used to train the AI.

 

Usage Limits

An individual's usage limit is about 40,000 words per day. The number of interactions per day will vary depending on the length and complexity of the questions and answers. For additional information on usage limits, please refer to the Support page. 

The individual usage limit resets at 7 a.m. ET daily.

These usage limits are necessary to ensure that TerpAI is available as a shared resource for all university community members. If you are a power user, reach out to DIT's AI team at dit-ais@umd.edu, and they can help you find other available solutions.

Security Note

The following third-party tools and apps have been vetted by the DIT Security team to ensure they meet the USM IT Standards. Vetting by the DIT Security team does not mean that UMD has an enterprise-level contract in place for these third-party tools and apps.

This list is solely for products that have been assessed by the DIT Security team. A comprehensive review requires a product to be vetted for Privacy, FERPA, ADA and Procurement. Please contact the DIT Security team to initiate or follow up on the review status. 

The DIT Security team would will conduct risk assessments on cloud service providers and if the data elements used are classified as High or Restricted or if the third party application is connecting or integrated to a system that houses High or Restricted data for example (SIS or Canvas) Units or Departments  that choose to outsource technology services to third-party cloud providers. Institutions must assess, and take steps to mitigate, the risk of unauthorized access, use, disclosure, modification, or destruction of confidential institutional information. This USM IT Security standard only applies to third-party cloud technology service agreements for mission critical systems as well as where confidential information will be transmitted, collected, processed, stored, or exchanged with the cloud service provider. 

Commensurate with the risk, request and, if available, obtain, review, and document control assessment reports performed by a recognized independent audit organization. Examples of acceptable control assessment reports include (but are not limited to): AICPA SOC2/Type2, PCI Security Standards, ISO 27001/2 Certification or FedRAMP

Both the Office of General Counsel and the Department of Procurement and Strategic Sourcing advise against accepting click-through, click wrap and similar agreements to download software and apps.

Click-through and similar agreements are binding legal contracts. Only University of Maryland (UMD) personnel with delegated signature authority (not delegated purchasing authority) are permitted to sign legal agreements on UMD's behalf. Also, most click-through agreements contain terms and conditions that UMD is prohibited by law from accepting. Instead, UMD personnel should work with their business office or Procurement team to obtain appropriate contract terms, even for free software and apps.

Extensive reviews by DIT Security have found that most free software and applications do not come with security features associated with the enterprise version. Additionally, free software is rarely free. The absence of a monetary cost is typically substituted by the vendor mining the user's data. This data may be protected by federal and state laws and regulations, USM and UMD policies, or the terms of UMD's legal agreements or both.

Refer to this list of software not recommended for use by DIT Security.

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