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HKMU's student generative-AI guidelines say inappropriate AI use, including use without proper acknowledgment or in violation of course guidelines, will be treated as academic misconduct.
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Hong Kong Metropolitan University currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 20, 2026.
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HKMU's student generative-AI guidelines say inappropriate AI use, including use without proper acknowledgment or in violation of course guidelines, will be treated as academic misconduct.
HKMU's generative-AI guidelines say users must never input confidential, sensitive, or personal data into generative-AI tools, especially tools not supported by HKMU.
HKMU's student generative-AI guidelines require students completing assignments to submit an OLE declaration indicating whether generative-AI tools were used and, if used, which tool was used and how it contributed.
HKMU's generative-AI guidelines say students have access to the ChatGPT Web Portal powered by Azure Open AI for teaching, learning, research, and work-related purposes, with usage monitoring and possible quotas.
HKMU's AI@HKMU position statement frames ChatGPT and similar tools as supplements to coursework and says ChatGPT should not be relied upon solely to complete assignments.
2 source attributions
official_pdf checked May 20, 2026
official_guidance checked May 20, 2026