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Nagasaki University's student notice prohibits diverting content obtained from generative AI into reports or degree theses, and says instructors may impose strict measures such as a zero grade for violations.
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Nagasaki University's student notice prohibits diverting content obtained from generative AI into reports or degree theses, and says instructors may impose strict measures such as a zero grade for violations.
Nagasaki University's student notice warns that entering unpublished papers or confidential information, including personal or privacy information, into generative AI may cause unintended information outflow or leakage.
Nagasaki University's student notice tells students to pay careful attention to listed risks and follow the course instructor's instructions for generative AI use in classes and similar settings.
Nagasaki University's student notice says generative AI outputs used for research or inquiry may contain errors, so students need to confirm accurate information under their own responsibility.
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official_pdf checked May 22, 2026
official_guidance checked May 22, 2026