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VILNIUS TECH students are not allowed to use AI tools during assessments unless the subject specifically requires AI use.
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VILNIUS TECH students are not allowed to use AI tools during assessments unless the subject specifically requires AI use.
VILNIUS TECH has Rector-approved rules that regulate the use of artificial intelligence and AI tools in study, research, administration, and other university activities.
VILNIUS TECH students who use AI tools in papers must declare the tool name, usage date, and exact places where the tools were used.
VILNIUS TECH academic staff must inform or remind students about the university AI rules and subject-specific AI use at the beginning of the semester, and must consider AI-use risks when creating assessment tasks.
VILNIUS TECH tells community members to use university-acquired or verified AI tools where possible and requires uploaded data to be anonymized and free of confidential, non-disclosure, or third-party information.
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