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NYCU's Academic Ethics and Research Integrity Office maintains an official page listing three university GenAI documents: a basic-position and teaching statement, teacher teaching suggestions, and research-use reference guidelines.
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NYCU's Academic Ethics and Research Integrity Office maintains an official page listing three university GenAI documents: a basic-position and teaching statement, teacher teaching suggestions, and research-use reference guidelines.
NYCU's GenAI statement tells teachers and students to pay attention to privacy and information security when using GenAI for teaching or learning, and to avoid entering their own or others' private information.
NYCU's teacher guidance recommends that course syllabi state GenAI use rules so students know whether AI may be used as a learning or assignment-completion aid and how that use affects grading.
NYCU's basic GenAI statement says the university takes an open and inclusive attitude toward emerging technology while reminding teachers and students to consider related ethical and legal issues.
NYCU's research-use reference guidelines tell researchers not to over-rely on or fully accept GenAI output, to verify AI-generated arguments, and to disclose GenAI assistance when required by research, funder, journal, or conference policies.
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