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Universitat de Barcelona's 2026 good-practices document says its objective is to establish a common institutional criterion for responsible, safe, and ethical generative AI use at the university.
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Universitat de Barcelona's 2026 good-practices document says its objective is to establish a common institutional criterion for responsible, safe, and ethical generative AI use at the university.
UB's good-practices document says only verified generative AI tools or tools hosted on servers meeting UB security standards may be used, and personal, sensitive, identifying, or institutionally confidential information should not be entered into them.
UB's good-practices document says final authorship and responsibility remain with the person presenting the content, regardless of generative AI support, and that decisions or production should be human-supervised.
UB's good-practices document recommends that students clearly declare generative AI use when relevant and frames transparent, responsible AI use as a commitment to academic integrity.
UB's good-practices document says it is important for instructors to clarify at the beginning of each course what role generative AI may have, where it is permitted or not permitted, and under what conditions.
UB's teaching document lists Wooclap, H5P with generative AI, Zoom UB with generative AI, and Copilot as tools available to the community via CRAI/UB, while warning that content generated by generative AI applications should always be reviewed.
UB's teaching document recommends assessment designs that emphasize the process leading to an answer, set conditions under which AI-generated work may not pass, and use portfolios or reflective journals where students can declare which generative AI resources they used.
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