“Before Case Western Reserve University introduced Google Gemini to its faculty, staff and students in April 2025, the campus need for a secure artificial intelligence solution had been growing. Tron Compton-Engle, assistant vice president of client experience at Case Western Reserve University, said that he and his team had been looking for an AI solution “where we didn’t have to worry about whether the data was being used for training. And Gemini was a way to get a safe AI tool that the entire campus could use for their work.” Two months before making Gemini officially available…
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