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NUAA's Academic Affairs Office notice addresses AI tool use in 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work.
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NUAA's Academic Affairs Office notice addresses AI tool use in 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work.
For 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work, NUAA says AI tools may only assist research and writing, may not replace independent thinking, and AI-generated content should be separated from personal academic contribution and clearly marked.
For 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work, NUAA prohibits fully relying on AI for thesis/design writing or research and prohibits using unverified AI-generated content to fabricate data, alter results, or evade plagiarism checks.
For 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work, NUAA says text and data involving privacy or confidentiality must not be uploaded to AI platforms.
For 2025 undergraduate graduation design/thesis work, NUAA says colleges should conduct AIGC spot checks of at least 10% after plagiarism checks, and a detected AI-generated-content proportion not higher than 40% is treated as passing before final defense.
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