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UNESP announced asynchronous training to orient the university community on responsible generative AI use in academic and administrative activities.
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UNESP announced asynchronous training to orient the university community on responsible generative AI use in academic and administrative activities.
Resolution 13/2025 says UNESP should implement at least area-specific AI conduct guides, AI/ethics/privacy training for teachers, staff, and students, and an Ombuds channel for reports of violations.
Resolution 13/2025 says UNESP AI use should respect Brazil's LGPD, protect personal and sensitive data, and employ security practices to avoid undesired results and damage risks.
Resolution 13/2025 says AI use that significantly affects authorship and creation of intellectual or academic production should be publicly communicated, and non-observance may eventually be considered plagiarism.
Resolution 13/2025 says every result from the use of AI techniques or tools at UNESP should be supervised and validated by human judgment.
Resolution 13/2025 says AI use at UNESP should not justify plagiarism, fraud, or other practices that violate academic honesty.
UNESP has a central official AI-use resolution, Resolution 13/2025, establishing principles, guidelines, and procedures for AI use in teaching, research, extension, management, and innovation.
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