WashU Digital Transformation &
Office of the Chief Information Officer

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Fully Secure WashU ChatGPT Beta Sandbox Releases Today

As promised, we are pleased to deliver a fully secure Washington University ChatGPT Beta sandbox that is compliant for use with sensitive data and WashU intellectual property, including information protected under HIPAA and FERPA. The tool is now available to anyone with a WashU affiliation via WUSTL Key login at gpt.wustl.edu.

In order to provide you with a secure environment in which to explore generative AI with your sensitive data as quickly as possible, we have released this tool in Beta form, and as such it is not yet mobile-friendly and you may experience limited capacity or constraints on your utilization. If you experience issues, please provide feedback, be patient and try again – we need input from our user community to help identify issues and opportunities for improvement. The feedback form can also be found inside the tool’s sidebar menu.

As a reminder, faculty and staff also have access to Bing Chat Enterprise at bing.com/chat or via the Microsoft Edge sidebar when logged in to an institutional Microsoft account. Despite that tool stating, “Searches and results are secure and private,” it is important to understand that personally identifiable, confidential or sensitive information should not be entered into Bing Chat Enterprise as it does not meet HIPAA, FERPA or similar compliance requirements. The purpose of the new WashU ChatGPT tool is to fill that critical gap. 

Visit it.wustl.edu/ai for a FAQ about the new sandbox environment and to learn more about using generative AI tools effectively and responsibly.  

Sincerely, 

Philip R.O. Payne, PhD, FACMI, FAMIA, FAIMBE, FIAHSI​​​​​

WashU Digital Transformation Chair 
Janet and Bernard Becker Professor and Director, Institute for Informatics, Data Science and Biostatistics (I2DB)
Associate Dean for Health Information and Data Science, School of Medicine 
Chief Data Scientist, School of Medicine 

Jessie Minton​​​​​

Vice Chancellor for Technology and Chief Information Officer