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UMPSA's generative AI guideline says generative AI technology is not permitted in any examination or equivalent assessment, whether in person or online.
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UMPSA's generative AI guideline says generative AI technology is not permitted in any examination or equivalent assessment, whether in person or online.
UMPSA has a Malay guideline for use of generative artificial intelligence technology that records an effective date of 15 February 2024 and approval by Senate Meeting 219.
UMPSA's generative AI guideline tells students to provide accurate references for information obtained through generative AI and says information without sources may be considered plagiarism.
UMPSA's generative AI guideline says UMPSA does not accept generative AI technology as a co-author in research and innovation writing.
UMPSA's generative AI guideline says generative AI use is generally permitted to maximize benefits, including for learning and research by academic staff and students.
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official_pdf checked May 17, 2026