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For supervised examinations, University of Göttingen guidance says AI tools are not permitted unless explicitly allowed.
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For supervised examinations, University of Göttingen guidance says AI tools are not permitted unless explicitly allowed.
University of Göttingen AI ethics and law guidance tells users not to enter personal data into AI applications unless it has first been securely and completely anonymized, and says students may not be required by lecturers to use or register for such systems in courses.
For unsupervised examinations, University of Göttingen guidance says AI models should generally be permissible aids, but use of AI tools must be transparent.
University of Göttingen guidance says students need clarity about AI-use rules in courses, and that those rules should be discussed at the beginning of each semester in all courses.
University of Göttingen guidance says AI models are tools to be used, while students and instructors need competence for intelligent use and transparent disclosure of LLM use.
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