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University of Szeged student guidance says students using AI for assignments or other coursework must disclose the AI tool, purpose, method, and extent of use.
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University of Szeged student guidance says students using AI for assignments or other coursework must disclose the AI tool, purpose, method, and extent of use.
University of Szeged student guidance says AI may be used as an auxiliary tool but cannot replace students' own work; submitting an entirely AI-made work as one's own is treated as a serious academic ethics violation.
University of Szeged student guidance warns users not to enter sensitive, personal, or institutionally confidential data into AI systems.
University of Szeged has an official 2025 framework for regulated and transparent AI use in education, with guidance published for instructors and students.
University of Szeged instructor guidance describes three course models for AI use: full prohibition, partial permission for specified tasks, and full permission with disclosure.
University of Szeged guidance says course-level AI-use conditions are defined through course descriptions, CooSpace, requirements, and instructor communication, and may vary by course.
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