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Kyoto University tells students to follow the generative AI use policy set by the course instructor or research supervisor for coursework, reports, and thesis writing.
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Kyoto University tells students to follow the generative AI use policy set by the course instructor or research supervisor for coursework, reports, and thesis writing.
Kyoto University states that highly confidential information that must not leave the university should not be entered into generative AI services.
Kyoto University tells students to record and, when required, disclose how they used generative AI beyond wording revisions, and warns that using AI output in their own work may be judged misconduct.
Kyoto University warns students not to casually enter privacy-related information, confidential information, or copyrighted works into generative AI prompts or uploaded data.
Kyoto University has adopted an education and learning AI initiative intended to support responsible generative AI use by faculty, staff, and students while minimizing learning risks.
Kyoto University expects instructors to state their generative AI use policy to students and, for courses focused on basic knowledge or skills, to preserve grading fairness through checks such as written or oral examinations.
Kyoto University lists Gemini, NotebookLM, and Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat as generative AI services available to students, faculty, and staff.
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official_guidance checked May 12, 2026
official_guidance checked May 12, 2026
official_guidance checked May 12, 2026