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UMONS prohibits presenting AI-generated content, including text, images, code, or music, as one's own creation in academic work.
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University of Mons currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 1 official source attribution. Latest tracked changed date: May 20, 2026.
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UMONS prohibits presenting AI-generated content, including text, images, code, or music, as one's own creation in academic work.
UMONS states that when submitted work incorporates AI-generated elements, those elements must be cited according to appropriate bibliographic standards.
UMONS warns that students who use AI systems to complete all or part of their academic work may be exposed to sanctions identified in the university's General Study Regulations and jury and assessment rules.
UMONS allows students to use artificial intelligence freely and without special mention in academic work when it serves only as an assistant for language support or information searching, unless the teacher gives different instructions or the use falls under listed prohibited uses.
UMONS advises users to rigorously check AI outputs, verify information, and apply critical analysis; the charter says generative AI use should always be accompanied by independent analysis.
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official_pdf checked May 20, 2026