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The University of Vienna says u:ai is the official AI access point in a secure cloud, processes data within the EU, and does not use entered content to train AI models.
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The University of Vienna says u:ai is the official AI access point in a secure cloud, processes data within the EU, and does not use entered content to train AI models.
The University of Vienna says students must transparently and understandably disclose whether and how they used AI, and that undisclosed use violates good scientific practice.
The University of Vienna says students remain fully responsible for every submitted performance even when they used AI tools.
The University of Vienna says whether AI is allowed in studies depends on the context, and if there is no clear permission, AI is not allowed.
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