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University of Tsukuba instructs generative AI users not to include confidential work information or nonpublic research plans and results in prompts.
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University of Tsukuba instructs generative AI users not to include confidential work information or nonpublic research plans and results in prompts.
For assignments and examinations, University of Tsukuba's student guidelines tell students to follow faculty instructions on generative AI use and distinguish their own ideas from AI-generated ideas in report assignments.
University of Tsukuba's student guidelines say each educational organization or instructor should establish classroom policies for generative AI, and use should be based on those policies when permitted.
University of Tsukuba's basic policy states that the university actively utilizes new technologies, including generative AI, while respecting originality and novelty in education and research.
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