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Brunel's student GenAI guidance advises students to avoid entering personal details, confidential records, identifiable information, or personal documents into generative AI tools.
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Brunel's student GenAI guidance advises students to avoid entering personal details, confidential records, identifiable information, or personal documents into generative AI tools.
Brunel's published principles for generative AI in teaching and learning state that when generative AI is used in assessment, its use must be declared.
Brunel's student-facing guidance says generative AI tools can support learning, but students remain responsible for their work and ideas and should use GenAI as a learning aid rather than a shortcut.
Brunel's student guidance suggests using university-approved GenAI tools such as Copilot or BrunOwl AI Study Buddy, describing them as university-managed tools whose entered information is not used to train AI.
Brunel University Library's generative AI guide states that use of generative AI tools in an assignment is not permitted unless the module leader has explicitly specified that their use is permitted.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 6:33 PM
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