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Ritsumeikan University's student-facing generative-AI guidance cautions against casually entering personal information, highly confidential information, unpublished papers, drafts, or research data into generative AI.
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Ritsumeikan University's student-facing generative-AI guidance cautions against casually entering personal information, highly confidential information, unpublished papers, drafts, or research data into generative AI.
Ritsumeikan University's student-facing guidance warns that using generative-AI answers as-is in exams or reports may, depending on degree and content of use, be regarded as plagiarism and could become student-disciplinary misconduct.
Ritsumeikan University's student-facing generative-AI guidance tells students to follow instructions when a course gives directions about generative-AI use.
Ritsumeikan University's student-facing teaching division guidance says it is not realistic to completely prohibit generative AI itself and frames use through education and learning cautions for students and faculty.
Ritsumeikan University's IT support page says students, faculty, and staff can use Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat under the basic license, while also instructing users to check generative-AI use guidelines and cautions.
Ritsumeikan University's IT support page identifies generative-AI information leakage and intellectual-property risks as dangers to consider when using generative-AI services.
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