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The SPbPU recommendations say employees, faculty, and students must identify results of their work where generative AI technologies were used and indicate the nature and scope of the AI-assisted work.
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The SPbPU recommendations say employees, faculty, and students must identify results of their work where generative AI technologies were used and indicate the nature and scope of the AI-assisted work.
The SPbPU recommendations state that responsibility for the result of applying generative AI technologies in educational activity lies entirely with the person using them.
SPbPU's 2025 AI-in-education recommendations state that they apply to employees and students in bachelor's, specialist, and master's programs, and that the contained requirements are mandatory for university institutes, higher schools, and other structural units.
SPbPU's recommendations allow use of generative AI tools and services that do not require VPN access, and also allow local models if safety principles are observed.
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