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Middlesex guidance tells students to consult their module tutor before using AI for studies or assignments and says submitting AI-generated work as their own is a breach of academic integrity.
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Middlesex guidance tells students to consult their module tutor before using AI for studies or assignments and says submitting AI-generated work as their own is a breach of academic integrity.
Middlesex copyright guidance says AI-generated references should be authenticated before being requested or cited, and that fake AI references can result in academic misconduct proceedings if used in coursework assignments.
Middlesex copyright guidance flags GDPR infringement as a legal and ethical issue where personal data is included in AI-sourced, uploaded, or generated content, and notes that AI tool terms may require users to own or have permission for uploaded content and grant retention and reuse permissions.
Middlesex states that generative AI tools may be used in assessments only as specified by the module leader, and allowed use requires written acknowledgment, extent of use, generation details including prompts, and citation or referencing where generated material is not adapted.
Middlesex guidance says assessment criteria should make clear when and how students can use AI for each assessment, and how to acknowledge AI use appropriately.
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