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TAU guidance says students may be instructed to attach an AI-use declaration and should check course instructions for whether and how AI use must be declared.
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TAU guidance says students may be instructed to attach an AI-use declaration and should check course instructions for whether and how AI use must be declared.
TAU student guidance advises students to avoid sharing personal or sensitive information with AI tools and to check data-use settings.
TAU student guidance says students remain responsible for submitted work and must validate and verify information even when AI tools assisted them.
TAU guidance tells lecturers they can allow AI use without limits, allow it with defined limits, or prohibit it for a course or specific assignments.
Tel Aviv University encourages responsible AI tool use, but AI use in a specific course is subject to the lecturers' sole discretion.
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