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National Central University's Computer Center announcement advised that generative AI use should avoid disclosing non-public official information or personal private information and should not completely trust generated information.
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National Central University's Computer Center announcement advised that generative AI use should avoid disclosing non-public official information or personal private information and should not completely trust generated information.
National Central University stated that, to reduce plagiarism and academic-integrity issues from AI tool use, it would continue regulation and education on disclosure, citation, and use of AI tools in thesis or program writing.
National Central University stated that, from academic year 112, courses would incorporate ChatGPT, including freshman English, calculus, the AI credit program, cultural technology course groups, and specialized courses across colleges.
National Central University stated in a 2023 official news item that it had established basic operating principles and did not prohibit students from using ChatGPT 3/4, Copilot, and similar AI tools.
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