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The BUS AI-use declaration guide suggests adding an appendix after the bibliography that identifies the AI tool, purpose, prompts, integration, verification, and ethical limits.
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The BUS AI-use declaration guide suggests adding an appendix after the bibliography that identifies the AI tool, purpose, prompts, integration, verification, and ethical limits.
The BUS ethical-use guide tells students to follow teaching-staff recommendations and evaluation limits for AI use, cite and declare AI use, avoid plagiarism, and verify AI-provided sources and biases.
The Universidad de Sevilla Decálogo warns that free AI tools may use submitted data for learning and improvement, and says personal or confidential data should only be used with corporate tools that guarantee data protection and privacy.
The Universidad de Sevilla Decálogo says AI users should be transparent about where and how they use AI, including details on the tool, prompt, and data provided.
Universidad de Sevilla's Decálogo for generative AI in teaching frames generative AI as a high-potential tool and recommends fostering its use across the university community.
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