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German Jordanian University's AI principles apply to students, researchers, faculty members, and employees, each according to their role.
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German Jordanian University's AI principles apply to students, researchers, faculty members, and employees, each according to their role.
GJU's AI principles permit AI tools for research support such as data analysis and research model development, require researchers to disclose AI tool use, and prohibit using AI tools to produce complete research papers, fabricate data, generate non-original literature reviews, or create content not based on genuine research effort.
GJU's AI principles permit students to use AI tools for learning-supportive activities such as preliminary research, analysis, idea generation, writing improvement, and summarizing academic sources, provided that the use is disclosed; the principles prohibit using AI to fully prepare projects or theses without the student's actual contribution.
GJU's AI principles require disclosure of AI tool use in academic and research tasks and say sensitive data should not be entered into AI tools without consent from the relevant authorities and individuals concerned.
GJU's AI principles say misuse of AI tools, including plagiarism, cheating, and violations of academic integrity principles, will be handled under the disciplinary procedures in relevant university regulations and instructions.
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