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Shenzhen University guidance prohibits uploading confidential content to AI tools unless otherwise specified and prohibits uploading personal information, privacy, and other sensitive data to AI tools.
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Shenzhen University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 2 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.
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Shenzhen University guidance prohibits uploading confidential content to AI tools unless otherwise specified and prohibits uploading personal information, privacy, and other sensitive data to AI tools.
Shenzhen University guidance says serious violations of instructor AI-use rules, concealment, presenting AI-generated content as original work, or failing required disclosure/marking can affect course grades and may be handled under academic misconduct rules.
Shenzhen University guidance says course instructors should tell students whether AI technologies are permitted in coursework, papers, assessments, exams, and the permitted scope.
Shenzhen University guidance says researchers using AI technology in research activities should disclose the AI tool name, version, parameter settings, use, and verification process in appropriate parts of the work and follow publisher rules during publication.
A public official Shenzhen University Graduate School page was found with the full text of the university academic ethics committee guidance on regulating AI technology use in teaching and research; a separate older board link redirects to identity authentication.
Shenzhen University Library says it does not currently provide access or application support for the domestic and international AI tools listed on its GenAI resource page.
2 source attributions
official_policy_page checked May 16, 2026
official_guidance checked May 16, 2026