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UniPG says students may use AI for a first draft or text reformulation if declared, but may not present an entirely AI-produced work as their own without personal contribution and adequate indication.
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UniPG says students may use AI for a first draft or text reformulation if declared, but may not present an entirely AI-produced work as their own without personal contribution and adequate indication.
UniPG says teaching staff who use AI tools should make the mode and intensity of use explicit in the syllabus and communicate GenAI-use limits to students.
UniPG says users may not insert or process copyright-covered materials, sensitive or confidential personal information, or other intellectual property on third-party AI platforms unless the legitimate owners have explicitly authorized it.
UniPG says every substantial use of GenAI must be declared and verifiable; for students, when AI use is allowed and substantial, it must be explicitly declared.
UniPG states that its GenAI policy applies to students, teaching staff, researchers, language experts, tutors, technical-administrative staff, and library staff, and that GenAI should support rather than replace human critical judgment.
The University of Perugia has an official institutional policy on the ethical and responsible use of generative artificial intelligence, listed in its official regulations index as issued with D.R. n. 3123 of 3 December 2025.
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