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University of Tsukuba

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11 # University of Tsukuba AI policy record
2+privacy: University of Tsukuba instructs generative AI users not to include confidential work information or nonpublic research plans and results in prompts.
3+Evidence (en, cb71b4b570d3): Prompts for Generative AI Do not include in generative AI prompts confidential information obtained in the course of your work or nonpublic information such as research plans, research results, etc.
4+academic_integrity: For assignments and examinations, University of Tsukuba's student guidelines tell students to follow faculty instructions on generative AI use and distinguish their own ideas from AI-generated ideas in report assignments.
5+Evidence (en, cb71b4b570d3): Please follow the faculty member's instructions on the use of Generative AI. When using Generative AI, it is essential to examine its credibility and confirm the primary information, as with traditional Internet searches, including the risks mentioned above. Specifically, it is important to consider the following points. 1. When using Generative AI in report assignments, it is important to distinguish between your own ideas and those generated by Generative AI.
6+teaching: University of Tsukuba's student guidelines say each educational organization or instructor should establish classroom policies for generative AI, and use should be based on those policies when permitted.
7+Evidence (en, cb71b4b570d3): Each educational organization or instructor should establish policies for using Generative AI in the classroom, considering educational effects and risk management. Faculty members and students should base their decisions to use Generative AI on these policies, ensuring it is utilized appropriately as a tool when permitted.
8+ai_tool_treatment: University of Tsukuba's basic policy states that the university actively utilizes new technologies, including generative AI, while respecting originality and novelty in education and research.
9+Evidence (en, cb71b4b570d3): Generative AI is expected to produce significant academic and industrial achievements. The university's basic policy is to actively utilize new technologies to help them to take root in society. All faculty, employees, and students involved in the fundamental activities of the university are to respect and utilize originality and novelty,the most important characteristics of education and research.

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privacy

University of Tsukuba instructs generative AI users not to include confidential work information or nonpublic research plans and results in prompts.

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academic_integrity

For assignments and examinations, University of Tsukuba's student guidelines tell students to follow faculty instructions on generative AI use and distinguish their own ideas from AI-generated ideas in report assignments.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence92%Evidence1Languagesen

teaching

University of Tsukuba's student guidelines say each educational organization or instructor should establish classroom policies for generative AI, and use should be based on those policies when permitted.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen

ai_tool_treatment

University of Tsukuba's basic policy states that the university actively utilizes new technologies, including generative AI, while respecting originality and novelty in education and research.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen

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