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For the KIT Faculty of Informatics, generative AI use in student work is allowed when it does not conflict with course learning goals, and AI use in assessed work must be disclosed with purpose, affected parts, and models used.
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KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 6 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 14, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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6 claim records
For the KIT Faculty of Informatics, generative AI use in student work is allowed when it does not conflict with course learning goals, and AI use in assessed work must be disclosed with purpose, affected parts, and models used.
KIT ZML's student KI-Toolbox page says the toolbox is only for study purposes and that its availability is not a general permission for AI use in every course.
KIT ZML says its KI-Policy and form-generator tools are not official or mandatory KIT requirements; final rules for coursework remain with the relevant faculty and instructor.
KIT's KI-Toolbox terms allow personal data only through locally hosted KIT models and prohibit processing personal data through Azure OpenAI models.
KIT's SCC KI-Toolbox is available to KIT employees, KIT students from April 2026, and guests/partners after completing the required self-study course.
KIT's public German guidelines frame generative AI as a responsible and transparent-use decision aid for KIT, while stating that existing internal rules remain unaffected and take precedence.
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