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University of Macau

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University of Macau currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026.

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11 # University of Macau AI policy record
2+source_status: The University of Macau has official guidelines on the use of generative artificial intelligence tools for UM academic staff and students.
3+Evidence (en, 6aa290997e23): The University of Macau supports the responsible use of generative AI (GenAI) for teaching, learning and research and urges all academic staff and students to carefully consider their stance on the use of GenAI. The University has produced these guidelines for all UM academic staff and students.
4+academic_integrity: UM guidance says students should acknowledge GenAI use in assignment submissions and indicate how GenAI was used.
5+Evidence (en, 0540d0e3389e): Students should acknowledge the use of GenAI in their assignment submissions (written, spoken or otherwise) and indicate how GenAI has been used.
6+teaching: UM guidance says academic staff should include a course policy on GenAI use in syllabi, specifying whether GenAI is permitted, permitted only in certain circumstances or with explicit permission, or prohibited.
7+Evidence (en, 6aa290997e23): Academic staff should update their syllabi to include a course policy on the use of GenAI. The policy should be specific about how the use of GenAI is or is not allowed in the course. In general, there are three permission levels: Use of GenAI is permitted within the course policy; Use of GenAI is permitted in certain circumstances or with explicit permission; Use of GenAI is prohibited.
8+privacy: UM guidance tells academic staff to exercise caution and avoid sharing confidential, sensitive, or personally identifiable information when using GenAI tools.
9+Evidence (en, 6aa290997e23): Academic staff may be asked by GenAI tools to share and input information and data. As this information and data may become publicly available, staff should exercise caution and avoid sharing confidential, sensitive or personally identifiable information when using GenAI tools.
10+academic_integrity: UM CTLE student FAQ guidance says students must declare use of editing aids, including generative AI tools that revise text, to their instructor.
11+Evidence (en, b498cdf737dd): You must declare your use of any editing aids (including generative AI tools that revise text, and/or any text editors, translation tools, etc.) to your instructor, even if your instructor gives you permission to use them.

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5 claim records

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The University of Macau has official guidelines on the use of generative artificial intelligence tools for UM academic staff and students.

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academic_integrity

UM guidance says students should acknowledge GenAI use in assignment submissions and indicate how GenAI was used.

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teaching

UM guidance says academic staff should include a course policy on GenAI use in syllabi, specifying whether GenAI is permitted, permitted only in certain circumstances or with explicit permission, or prohibited.

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privacy

UM guidance tells academic staff to exercise caution and avoid sharing confidential, sensitive, or personally identifiable information when using GenAI tools.

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academic_integrity

UM CTLE student FAQ guidance says students must declare use of editing aids, including generative AI tools that revise text, to their instructor.

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3 source attributions

Guidelines on the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools

official_guidance checked May 16, 2026

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