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Yarmouk University's Board of Deans approved policies for using generative AI applications in academic and scientific research work.
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Yarmouk University's Board of Deans approved policies for using generative AI applications in academic and scientific research work.
Yarmouk's generative AI policy applies to all undergraduate and graduate students, faculty members, and people involved in preparing, evaluating, or supervising academic and research work.
Yarmouk allows generative AI tools in academic or scientific research work across stages such as research, design, planning, drafting, analysis, writing, audiovisual content production, or editing, provided the use is announced, pre-approved, and transparent.
Yarmouk requires faculty members, researchers, and students to disclose their use of generative AI tools and applications in academic and research work clearly and transparently.
Yarmouk's announced policy says the permitted percentage of disclosed generative AI-generated content is based on the university's academic integrity standards and does not exceed 30%, with adaptation possible for departments, faculties, and centers.
Yarmouk's policy says researchers must obtain approval from the university human research ethics board or animal research ethics committee when using generative AI applications in research involving generated data about human or animal subjects.
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