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Alexandria University's Faculty of Education AI research framework identifies privacy, result falsification, plagiarism, and overreliance on AI technologies as ethical and legal risks in research use of AI.
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Alexandria University's Faculty of Education AI research framework identifies privacy, result falsification, plagiarism, and overreliance on AI technologies as ethical and legal risks in research use of AI.
Alexandria University's AI governance strategy discussion included ensuring safe and responsible AI use through regulatory and ethical frameworks while adhering to data protection and privacy standards.
Alexandria University's Council for Postgraduate Studies and Research stressed adherence to AI Guidelines announced by the Supreme Council of Universities for research-related AI use.
Alexandria University's Council for Postgraduate Studies and Research emphasized limiting use of AI tools such as ChatGPT and using them responsibly and ethically when writing scientific papers before submission.
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