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For 2026 NSFC applications submitted through USTC, the university notice prohibits using an application directly generated by generative AI and prohibits using unverified generated content.
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For 2026 NSFC applications submitted through USTC, the university notice prohibits using an application directly generated by generative AI and prohibits using unverified generated content.
For 2026 NSFC applications submitted through USTC, the university notice says applicants who use generative AI to track research trends or collect and organize references must manually verify the truth and accuracy of generated information and references, take responsibility for generated content, and fully and truthfully declare AI use.
For smart-course projects under USTC's 2026 undergraduate teaching-project guide, completion standards include at least two online teaching cycles and mandatory AI learning or teaching support plus knowledge-graph functions, with two additional optional digital or AI functions.
USTC's 2026 undergraduate teaching-project guide encourages new-course projects to integrate AI technologies with core professional competencies and to include AI application techniques, cases, and practical training in lectures and practice teaching.
USTC's 2026 undergraduate teaching-project guide says AI plus virtual-simulation experiment teaching-course projects must have an AI technical specialist and implement at least two AI-enabled functions from the listed categories.
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official_pdf checked May 14, 2026
official_guidance checked May 14, 2026