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St Andrews staff guidance says Turnitin AI detection has not been switched on at the University because of concerns over accurate detection.
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St Andrews staff guidance says Turnitin AI detection has not been switched on at the University because of concerns over accurate detection.
St Andrews Good Academic Practice policy treats presenting AI output as a student's own work without acknowledgement as unauthorised use of AI, except where an assessment specifically permits or encourages such tools.
St Andrews GenAI information policy says selection and procurement of generative AI tools should follow existing University procurement policies and procedures.
St Andrews GenAI information policy says University information classified as internal, confidential, or strictly confidential must not be input into publicly available generative AI tools.
St Andrews student guidance says students should not use generative AI for assessed work unless the module coordinator explicitly authorises it, and any AI use should be declared on an assessment coversheet.
St Andrews student guidance says Microsoft Copilot is the University's provided AI tool for staff and students, with Commercial Data Protection enabled.
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