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DMI's student guide says AI use should be avoided when it involves sharing personal or sensitive data of students or faculty.
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DMI's student guide says AI use should be avoided when it involves sharing personal or sensitive data of students or faculty.
DMI's student guide says AI should not be used to replace personal study, critical reflection, or autonomous production of assessed work such as essays, reports, or exercises.
DMI's student guide cautions students that sources proposed by an LLM should always be verified.
DMI's student guide frames generative AI as a cognitive and metacognitive support for study, not as a substitute for human critical and reflective thinking.
Catania University's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science hosts an AI-and-teaching section for projects, experiments, and materials on conscious AI use in university teaching and learning.
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official_guidance checked May 21, 2026
official_guidance checked May 21, 2026
official_pdf checked May 21, 2026