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PNU students must uphold academic integrity when using generative AI, follow instructor guidance, acknowledge allowed AI use, and not claim AI-generated work as their own.
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PNU students must uphold academic integrity when using generative AI, follow instructor guidance, acknowledge allowed AI use, and not claim AI-generated work as their own.
PNU's Generative AI Use Policy applies across PNU degree programs and to PNU faculty, researchers, students, administrative staff, and teaching, learning, research, training, development, and administrative activities.
PNU students must not enter personal data or confidential data from restricted records into generative AI tools and must protect that data when using generative AI.
PNU researchers must not use generative AI to misrepresent research, fabricate data, plagiarize, present AI-generated content as human-created content, or use generative AI in sensitive activities such as peer reviews or evaluations.
PNU faculty must disclose whether generative AI may be used in a course, include course-level guidelines on permissible and non-permissible uses, and include assignment disclaimers about appropriate and inappropriate generative AI use.
PNU faculty must avoid using AI-generated-content detection tools to check student work and instead use authentic assessment and trusting relationships with students.
PNU's Artificial Intelligence Center oversees implementation and updating of the Generative AI Use Policy, and violations are subject to PNU regulations on intellectual property rights, academic integrity, academic honesty, plagiarism, and impersonation.
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official_policy_page checked May 18, 2026