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Radboud University's lecturer guidance says lecturers have responsibility to help students use tools such as ChatGPT responsibly and point out risks.
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Radboud University's lecturer guidance says lecturers have responsibility to help students use tools such as ChatGPT responsibly and point out risks.
Radboud University says students may use ChatGPT or other AI tools during their studies only with lecturer approval and when they mention that they used it.
Radboud University advises users not to input sensitive or critical business information or personal data when using AI, and says not to share personal data without consent.
Radboud University says free tools such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini are not recommended because they pose privacy and security risks.
Radboud University requests that staff and students who wish to use AI choose Copilot Chat.
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official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026
official_guidance checked May 15, 2026