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IIUM permits AI tools to support learning and research when use is declared and ethically compliant, and treats undisclosed or unapproved AI-generated assignments, theses, or exam responses as academic misconduct.
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International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 1 official source attribution. Latest tracked changed date: May 17, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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IIUM permits AI tools to support learning and research when use is declared and ethically compliant, and treats undisclosed or unapproved AI-generated assignments, theses, or exam responses as academic misconduct.
IIUM's AI policy requires AI systems to comply with Malaysia's PDPA 2010, restricts sharing data with third-party AI platforms without consent and proper agreements, and requires AI-training data to be anonymized and securely stored.
IIUM's AI policy says research involving AI requires prior ethics approval, AI-generated publication content must be acknowledged, and AI research must comply with IIUM ethics, data, and IP policies.
IIUM's AI policy applies across IIUM kulliyyahs, institutes, centres, administrative departments, and AI-related collaborations, projects, or partnerships; CTAIS is the lead coordinating body for implementation, monitoring, and review.
IIUM's AI policy makes responsible-AI professional development mandatory for academic and administrative staff involved in AI-related activities or using AI, and requires AI-related agreements to be vetted by the IIUM Legal Office.
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official_policy_page Tracker checked at May 17, 2026, 1:25 PM