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Bar-Ilan University guidance requires students to declare whether they used generative AI tools in an assignment and to explain the specific contribution made by GenAI.
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Bar-Ilan University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 18, 2026.
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Bar-Ilan University guidance requires students to declare whether they used generative AI tools in an assignment and to explain the specific contribution made by GenAI.
Bar-Ilan University guidance leaves whether and how students may use generative AI tools to instructor discretion; if an instructor has not explicitly prohibited use, use is permitted by default when the student explicitly discloses all use.
Bar-Ilan University guidance says students are responsible for the content they submit after using artificial intelligence, including errors introduced by hallucination or inaccuracy.
Bar-Ilan University guidance instructs users not to disclose personal or sensitive information to generative AI platforms and says generative AI tools must adhere to Bar-Ilan data security guidelines.
Bar-Ilan University guidance states that disciplinary decisions for prohibited use of generative AI tools follow the student disciplinary code and are treated as comparable academic-integrity violations.
2 source attributions
official_pdf checked May 18, 2026
official_guidance checked May 18, 2026