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Masaryk University

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Masaryk University currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # Masaryk University AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: Masaryk University's AI-in-teaching statement says AI use must be transparent and consistent with academic and personal moral integrity, and compares unacknowledged AI use to ghostwriting as a form of plagiarism.
3+Evidence (en, 6e906aba66c0): Use of AI tools must be consistent with principles of academic and personal moral integrity and must be transparent. In this respect, the unacknowledged use of AI is in principle the same as ghostwriting, which is a form of plagiarism.
4+ai_tool_treatment: Masaryk University guidance recommends using AI applications primarily as auxiliary tools for study obligations and says authors remain responsible for how AI tools are used and referenced.
5+Evidence (en, a5b006cc0552): AI-based applications should be used primarily as an auxiliary tool in fulfilling study obligations. They can serve well, for example, to check grammar and stylistics, to suggest the structure of the text.
6+teaching: Masaryk University's AI-in-teaching statement advises teachers to state openly when AI-tool use is appropriate in studies, homework, or written work, and to explain decisions not to recommend or to prohibit AI use.
7+Evidence (en, 6e906aba66c0): Formulate openly the conditions under which you will consider learners' use of AI tools appropriate in their studies, homework or written work. If you decide not to recommend or even prohibit the use of AI tools, explain your decision to learners.
8+ai_tool_treatment: Masaryk University IT services state that Microsoft Copilot Chat is available to all MUNI users through university login and that enterprise data protection applies after login.
9+Evidence (en, fcb289be2876): Microsoft Copilot Chat is available to all MUNI users at https://copilot.cloud.microsoft. After logging into your university account, enterprise data protection is activated.
10+security_review: CSIRT-MU warns that DeepSeek products pose risks to university environments and says Masaryk University does not recommend using DeepSeek products for work or personal use.
11+Evidence (en, 153f650d1a76): Masaryk University's cybersecurity team warns of the risks associated with using DeepSeek's AI tools. Based on the warning NUKIB, we do not recommend using DeepSeek's products - either for work or personal use.
12+source_status: This run found Masaryk University central AI-in-teaching materials framed as a basic statement and voluntary education recommendations, not as a central binding AI policy.
13+Evidence (en, a5b006cc0552): This document presents a set of voluntary recommendations for the use of artificial intelligence ("AI") tools in fulfilling study obligations and requirements at Masaryk University.

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6 claim records

academic_integrity

Masaryk University's AI-in-teaching statement says AI use must be transparent and consistent with academic and personal moral integrity, and compares unacknowledged AI use to ghostwriting as a form of plagiarism.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Masaryk University guidance recommends using AI applications primarily as auxiliary tools for study obligations and says authors remain responsible for how AI tools are used and referenced.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

Masaryk University's AI-in-teaching statement advises teachers to state openly when AI-tool use is appropriate in studies, homework, or written work, and to explain decisions not to recommend or to prohibit AI use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

Masaryk University IT services state that Microsoft Copilot Chat is available to all MUNI users through university login and that enterprise data protection applies after login.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

security_review

CSIRT-MU warns that DeepSeek products pose risks to university environments and says Masaryk University does not recommend using DeepSeek products for work or personal use.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

source_status

This run found Masaryk University central AI-in-teaching materials framed as a basic statement and voluntary education recommendations, not as a central binding AI policy.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence82%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions