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Keio's guideline says generative AI is a tool to support learning, research, and work, and that users are solely responsible for final judgment and use of AI-generated content.
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Keio's guideline says generative AI is a tool to support learning, research, and work, and that users are solely responsible for final judgment and use of AI-generated content.
Keio's guideline warns that Google AI Studio is outside Keio's official covered services and asks users to refrain from entering important information such as personal or confidential data.
Keio's guideline classifies Gemini and NotebookLM under Keio's contract as corporately contracted AI services available through Keio.jp accounts in a trial standard-feature implementation as of July 2025.
Keio's generative AI usage guideline warns that using AI-generated information as-is may unintentionally constitute research misconduct and says researchers remain responsible for transparency, reproducibility, and research outcomes.
Keio's generative AI usage guideline strongly recommends verifying AI-generated information against primary sources because generative AI may produce hallucinated information.
Keio's generative AI usage guideline tells users not to input personal or sensitive information through prompts or file attachments into AI services outside Keio's corporate contracts.
Keio's generative AI usage guideline states that it applies to all Keio students, graduate students, faculty, and staff, including integrated education schools and university hospitals regardless of employment status.
Keio University says generative AI is not permitted for class assignments or exams when students are required to work independently.
Keio University says students need to clearly indicate when reports or similar assignments are created using generative AI.
Keio University tells students to use generative AI appropriately under the relevant faculty or instructor policy when a course, faculty, graduate school, or instructor encourages or permits its use.
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official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026