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Bilkent University publishes a central guideline for the responsible use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools within the Bilkent community.
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Bilkent University publishes a central guideline for the responsible use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools within the Bilkent community.
Bilkent advises students to check course syllabi and instructors for whether and how GenAI tools may be used in specific courses or assignments.
Bilkent's GenAI guideline says students should attribute AI-generated content and should not submit AI-generated content without proper attribution.
Bilkent's GenAI guideline advises students to avoid sharing personal, confidential, or sensitive information with AI tools.
Bilkent states that GenAI use in academic work is subject to its academic integrity policy.
Bilkent's GenAI guideline tells students not to use GenAI when a professor has not explicitly allowed it in the course syllabus.
Bilkent recommends that faculty include course-syllabus statements explaining whether GenAI use is allowed and, if so, which uses are allowed.
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official_guidance checked May 16, 2026