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University of Navarra's AI policy says research projects involving human subjects, human biological samples, or personal or clinical data must undergo prior evaluation by the university's Research Ethics Committee.
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University of Navarra's AI policy says research projects involving human subjects, human biological samples, or personal or clinical data must undergo prior evaluation by the university's Research Ethics Committee.
University of Navarra's AI policy applies to employees, governing bodies, and functional areas of the university and entities under its effective control.
University of Navarra's AI policy says AI systems must be developed and used in accordance with applicable privacy, personal data protection, and European AI Act requirements.
University of Navarra's AI policy says confidential information and any personal data should not be entered into some AI dialogue interfaces because the information may become training data or appear in outputs for others.
University of Navarra's AI policy cautions that using third-party digital information resources from the library or repositories in some AI platforms may violate copyright and intellectual property rights where licenses prohibit use, adaptation, copying, or data extraction without permission.
For student use of generative AI tools, University of Navarra's AI policy asks teachers to follow the university's generative-AI and academic-integrity guide and communicate clear expectations to students for their courses.
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