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The eLUT AI tools guideline says students must not submit AI-generated text, images, code, or other output as their own, and using AI against teacher instructions or concealing its use may be academic misconduct.
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The eLUT AI tools guideline says students must not submit AI-generated text, images, code, or other output as their own, and using AI against teacher instructions or concealing its use may be academic misconduct.
The eLUT AI tools guideline says teachers can require students to use Copilot in course assignments and can also prohibit AI use in course assignments.
LUT's thesis guidance says AI tools may only support the thesis process, the entire thesis or complete sections must not be done with AI, AI use in a maturity thesis is not allowed, and AI use during the thesis process must be indicated.
The eLUT AI tools guideline says use of AI applications must not compromise data protection, information security, or privacy, and gives health, confidential, and sensitive personal information as examples of data not to enter into AI applications.
LUT's eLUT student AI guideline says students at LUT Universities have access to Microsoft Copilot and recommends using Copilot with university credentials because login protects data and prevents training-language-model use.
The LUT citation guide gives citation formats for large language model outputs and AI-generated images, including AI developer, year, prompt or task, tool and version if known, citation date, and URL.
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