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BGU Library AI guidance tells students that not every field, assignment, course, or instructor may permit AI tools and places responsibility on the student to verify permitted use with the instructor in advance.
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BGU Library AI guidance tells students that not every field, assignment, course, or instructor may permit AI tools and places responsibility on the student to verify permitted use with the instructor in advance.
BGU Library AI guidance warns that language models can hallucinate and says information received from AI tools must be verified against reliable sources.
BGU Library AI guidance warns that information entered into a language model is used for future learning and is exposed to some extent.
BGU Library academic-integrity guidance says sources must be clearly attributed and that presenting others' ideas or texts without appropriate attribution is a serious breach of academic ethics.
BGU Library's AI tools page presents selected AI tools for personal academic/research use and states that its lists do not cover all existing tools.
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has an official BGU Library AI in Academia guide, updated May 14, 2026; this staged crawl did not verify a separate central binding generative-AI policy page.
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