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For employees, Kuwait University's GenAI policy says employees have the right to use GenAI to support work, but should not upload sensitive data to GenAI tools because it might be published for others.
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For employees, Kuwait University's GenAI policy says employees have the right to use GenAI to support work, but should not upload sensitive data to GenAI tools because it might be published for others.
For research, Kuwait University's GenAI policy says GenAI tools may assist research, but they do not replace human intellectual effort, their use should be indicated, and they cannot be relied on as a source or reference.
Kuwait University's GenAI policy says faculty may use GenAI to create classroom materials, but should always verify GenAI results when grading projects, homework, or exams because GenAI might not be accurate or fair.
For teaching, Kuwait University's GenAI policy says faculty are free to set classroom GenAI policies and should include an AI-use section in the syllabus.
When faculty permit student GenAI use, Kuwait University's policy says faculty may require students to identify the GenAI tools used, the assignment parts generated or assisted by GenAI, and the prompt used for each part.
For students, Kuwait University's GenAI policy says students should follow faculty instructions, and GenAI use without explicit faculty permission is considered cheating or plagiarism.
Kuwait University's November 2024 GenAI policy says it encourages optimal GenAI use while regulating artificial intelligence use to prevent misuse, and it covers students, faculty, and employees.
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official_pdf checked May 20, 2026
official_guidance checked May 20, 2026