
RESEARCH INTEGRITY
AI does not create new regulatory regimes.
It creates new ways to violate existing ones.
Researchers, research administrators, and academic leaders face AI-related compliance and integrity questions that existing frameworks were not designed to address. Federal research policy, IRB protocols, institutional integrity standards, and disciplinary norms around authorship and attribution all now apply to AI use in ways their drafters did not anticipate.
TAAPD advises institutions and individual researchers working through these questions. Current work centers on academic integrity as it applies to research and scholarship, including AI-assisted authorship, disclosure obligations, and the development of institutional policy and training to address emerging federal guidance.
What we do
Consulting engagements for research institutions and academic departments on the policy, training, and supervisory structures required to address AI use in scholarly work.
Custom presentations for conferences, institutional programs, and departmental leadership on AI ethics and research integrity, including federal policy developments around AI-assisted authorship and grant application integrity.
Training program development for research faculty, graduate students, and administrators on AI literacy and research integrity expectations.
Institutions and researchers working through these questions are invited to reach out.
