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University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 1 official source attribution. Latest tracked changed date: May 25, 2026. Latest tracker diff: 0 comparable policy-text changes, 7 newly extracted claims, 0 source snapshot changes.
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For AI tools used in student work, Rector Measure R 567 forbids students from reusing their university-system passwords for AI-tool registration and forbids providing sensitive personal data or confidential, internal, protected, sensitive, or other non-public information, including university intellectual property, to AI tools.
University of South Bohemia Rector Measure R 567 is an official university source setting basic rules for ethical, creative, and safe AI use when students prepare written works and other final-work types.
Rector Measure R 567 states that AI outputs are only input material for the author; the author is responsible for using, critically examining, and verifying those outputs, and the author of the student work is the student, not the AI tool.
Rector Measure R 567 says proven use of AI tools contrary to the measure is treated like plagiarism, as unethical conduct with possible disciplinary consequences, and proven unauthorized or undeclared AI use after a successful defense can lead to proceedings on invalidity of the state examination or defense.
For student work covered by Rector Measure R 567, authors must always declare and specify use of generative AI tools, while other AI tools such as translation, language editing, or publication-analysis tools do not need declaration unless the assignment explicitly and transparently says so.
Under Rector Measure R 567, a thesis supervisor or adviser may prohibit or discourage the use of specified AI tools in a student work, but that prohibition or recommendation must be stated transparently and explicitly in the assignment with a clear justification.
Rector Measure R 567 says use of artificial intelligence in research and scientific works will be handled by a separate rector measure; this staged crawl did not identify that separate official measure as a usable source.
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official_policy_page Tracker checked at May 25, 2026, 6:24 AM