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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) currently has 3 source-backed claim records and 1 official source attribution. Latest tracked changed date: May 23, 2026. Latest tracker diff: 0 comparable policy-text changes, 3 newly extracted claims, 0 source snapshot changes.
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The UNIMAS Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities 2025/2026 student handbook says AI does not replace lecturers, lecture notes, or main academic references, and warns students not to copy directly from AI answers, submit AI answers as their own work without citation, or use AI to cheat in exams or assignments.
The UNIMAS Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities 2025/2026 student handbook frames good AI practice as using AI as a support tool, checking AI responses against academic sources, using AI to sharpen critical thinking, and recognizing that AI responses may be inaccurate or unsuitable.
The UNIMAS Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities 2025/2026 student handbook says students may use AI to support learning through note summaries, language checking, additional references, subject understanding, interactive exercises, data analysis, project planning, and report writing.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 23, 2026, 4:20 AM