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Missouri S&T's CAFE GAI Guidelines state that the UM System does not endorse or provide an AI checker and caution faculty against trying to use this type of software because the tools have been shown to be unreliable and biased.
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Missouri S&T's CAFE GAI Guidelines state that the UM System does not endorse or provide an AI checker and caution faculty against trying to use this type of software because the tools have been shown to be unreliable and biased.
Missouri S&T's CAFE GAI Guidelines say a faculty task force developed criteria for course policies on student GAI use, recommend that faculty include a written policy, and state that instructors set acceptable levels of GAI use in their classrooms.
Missouri S&T's Dean of Students academic-integrity resource says using AI tools like ChatGPT in coursework requires instructor approval, and unauthorized AI use may violate university regulations and be considered plagiarism.
Missouri S&T's Information Technology AI page says users should check the approved software list before using AI-including software with embedded AI-and that IT Compliance must review and approve each software use case to meet the Board of Curators technology acquisition policy.
Missouri S&T's Information Technology AI best practices caution users not to use AI with sensitive data unless approved, including student information, restricted grant information, unpublished research, or other works in progress.
Missouri S&T's Information Technology AI page encourages responsible and ethical AI use by students, faculty, and staff and frames the page as guidance for academic and workplace AI use, compliance considerations, and approved AI tools.
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