Yale's AI Tools and Resources


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AI Software & Tools

Yale Provided Tools

These tools are provided to all Yale community members and are an excellent entry point for exploring generative AI.

Clarity Platform

Copilot Chat

Zoom AI Companion

Google Gemini and NotebookLM

Power BI Copilot

Microsoft 365 Copilot

Microsoft 365 Copilot Studio

Teams Premium

Developer Tools

These tools highlight more advanced options for building new Yale tools and experiences. For additional details about research support, visit the Yale Center for Research Computing.

GitHub Copilot

Power BI Copilot (Developer)

Azure AI

AWS Q Business

AWS Bedrock

Popular No-Cost Tools

These tools are popular options that can enhance productivity and creativity. This list is for informational purposes only — Yale does not endorse these tools. They are for personal use only and are not provided by the university. Use only when handling low-risk, unsecured data for experimentation and collaboration.

OpenAI ChatGPT

Google Gemini (Personal)

Anthropic Claude

Meta.ai

Perplexity AI

Consensus

OpenEvidence

Doximity GPT

AI Training & Courses

LinkedIn Learning (AI Courses)

IT Foundations: Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Yale Center for Research Computing (YCRC) — Python & Code Training

StatLab

AI Events & Series

AI Support Contacts & Teams

Yale Center for Research Computing (YCRC)

Yale Library — Computational Methods & Data

Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning

Office of the Provost — AI Initiatives

Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM)

Office of Research Development (YRD)

Administrative Data Governance

University Privacy Office

Data Intensive Social Science Center (DISSC)

Biomedical Informatics & Data Science (BIDS)

AI Policies & Guidelines

Yale University AI Guidelines for Staff

Guidelines for the Use of Generative AI Tools

AI and Privacy

Using AI in Research

AI Guidelines for Teaching and Learning

Data Classification Policy

Security & Privacy Assessment (SPA) Process

AI Research Resources

Resources specifically for Yale researchers standing up AI research projects. Full resource map

Compute

Data

Code

Funding

Community

Yale uses the following data classification levels referenced throughout this article:

Full details: https://cybersecurity.yale.edu/data-classification

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What AI tools are available to all Yale students, faculty, and staff?

A: The Yale Provided Tools available to the entire Yale community are: Clarity Platform, Copilot Chat, and Google Gemini / NotebookLM. Some tools like Zoom AI Companion and Power BI Copilot are limited to staff and faculty.

Q: What free AI tools can I use right now without requesting access?

A:  Clarity Platform, Copilot Chat, and Google Gemini / NotebookLM are all free and immediately accessible with your Yale credentials.

Q: What AI tools can handle High classification data?

A: Clarity Platform, Copilot Chat (Work tab), Zoom AI Companion, Power BI Copilot, M365 Copilot, M365 Copilot Studio, and Teams Premium are all approved for High classification data.

Q: Can I use ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini for Yale work?

A: These are personal-use tools not endorsed by Yale. They should only be used with Low classification (non-sensitive, non-identifiable) data. For work involving sensitive data, use Yale Provided Tools like Clarity Platform or Copilot Chat instead.

Q: I'm a developer — what tools are available to build AI applications?

A: See the Developer Tools section. Options include GitHub Copilot (coding assistant), Azure AI, AWS Bedrock, and AWS Q Business. Most require going through the AI request review process at yaledata.yale.edu.

Q: How do I request access to Microsoft 365 Copilot or Teams Premium?

A: Submit a request via the required form.

Q: Where can I learn more about AI tools and get training?

A: See Section 2 (AI Training & Courses) for LinkedIn Learning, YCRC training, StatLab, and upcoming AI events, including the AI at Yale Symposium on April 28, 2026.

Q: Who do I contact for help with AI tools?

A: See Section 3 (AI Support Contacts & Teams) for a full list of teams. For research-specific support, start with Yale Library or the Office of the Provost AI Initiatives. For teaching support, contact the Poorvu Center.

Q: I'm a researcher — where do I start with AI at Yale?

A: Start with the AI Research Resource Map. See Section 5 for compute, data, code, funding, and community resources. You can also reach out to Yale Library (jordan.bratt@yale.edu) or the Office of the Provost AI Initiatives (connie.steel@yale.edu) for navigation help.

Q: Are there AI seed grants available at Yale?

A: Yes — the Office of the Provost runs AI Seed Grants with a CFP launching in Fall via InfoReady (yale.infoready4.com). Other options include ASCEND, Planetary Solutions, and the CCAM AI Incubator. See Section 5 (Funding) for details.

Q: What are Yale's policies on AI use?

A: See Section 4 (AI Policies & Guidelines) for links to all relevant Yale policies, including Provost guidelines, staff AI guidelines, privacy guidance, and the data classification policy.