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University of Ottawa academic integrity FAQ tells students to cite the specific AI tool as a source and explain how it was used.
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University of Ottawa academic integrity FAQ tells students to cite the specific AI tool as a source and explain how it was used.
University of Ottawa student-facing academic integrity guidance says permission to use artificial intelligence tools can vary by course and assessment, and students should check the syllabus or ask the professor when unsure.
The University of Ottawa Teaching and Learning Support Service maintains a public AI teaching-and-learning hub with resources and activities for instructors.
University of Ottawa AI academic integrity guidance advises researchers to be mindful about how they share and use data when using AI.
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