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The University of Trento has a central general policy for use of generative artificial-intelligence tools, approved by the Academic Senate on 5 March 2025 and addressed to the university community.
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The University of Trento has a central general policy for use of generative artificial-intelligence tools, approved by the Academic Senate on 5 March 2025 and addressed to the university community.
UniTrento states that use of generative-AI tools must be explicitly declared in research, teaching, and administrative activities.
UniTrento states that use of generative-AI tools in the university must respect personal-data protection, confidentiality, and protection of reserved research or administrative data.
UniTrento frames generative AI as support that may amplify human creativity, critical thinking, and innovation, not as a replacement for human capabilities.
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