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KNU has a university-level regulation on use of artificial intelligence in educational programs that applies to participants in the educational process and covers generative AI during educational program implementation.
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KNU has a university-level regulation on use of artificial intelligence in educational programs that applies to participants in the educational process and covers generative AI during educational program implementation.
Where KNU educational components allow generative AI under levels 2 or 3, the regulation requires students to declare the fact and manner of generative AI use in submitted artifacts for assessment.
KNU's regulation treats violations of generative AI use rules as academic-integrity violations and lists non-declaration, presenting generated content as one's own result, and using generative AI for unfair advantage among possible violations.
For assessed educational work, KNU's regulation uses defined permission levels for generative AI; level 1 prohibits generative AI for assessed tasks, while levels 2 and 3 allow use only within the conditions set for the educational component.
KNU's AI regulation says AI use should respect confidentiality and protect personal data, and it prohibits sending personal, confidential, or official information to AI systems without proper legal grounds.
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