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UNM student-facing AI guidance tells students to check with their instructor about permitted AI uses before using AI for an assignment and to provide citations for AI-generated content.
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UNM student-facing AI guidance tells students to check with their instructor about permitted AI uses before using AI for an assignment and to provide citations for AI-generated content.
UNM Student Rights and Responsibilities lists using generative AI where it is not allowed, and submitting AI-generated content without acknowledgment when originality is required, as improper use of AI or technology in academic integrity guidance.
UNM AI Resources guidance states that AI-generated output should be closely reviewed and verified by a human because AI tools can generate inaccurate, incomplete, or biased responses.
UNM AI Resources guidance directs users to contact their office or department IT Officer before using identifiable FERPA data in AI platforms so a risk assessment can be initiated.
UNM AI Resources guidance says AI tools should only be used with identifiable UNM data classified as public data unless approved by the appropriate UNM Data Steward or other appropriate office.
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