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TU Dresden's public AI-use guidance says unlabeled or unauthorized use of aids, including answers or results generated with AI-supported text-generation tools such as ChatGPT, constitutes deception under examination law.
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TU Dresden's public AI-use guidance says unlabeled or unauthorized use of aids, including answers or results generated with AI-supported text-generation tools such as ChatGPT, constitutes deception under examination law.
TU Dresden's public AI-use guidance tells users of external text-generating AI systems not to enter personal data and to use anonymous or anonymized data where possible.
TU Dresden's public AI-use guidance says teachers and examiners can decide whether and to what extent AI-supported text-generation tools such as ChatGPT are used, including as permitted aids in examinations.
TU Dresden's public AI-use guidance says the GWDG Chat AI service is available to German universities and that TU Dresden users access it with ZIH login via Academic Cloud.
TU Dresden's Schreibzentrum provides a teaching-facing resource page on scientific writing with AI tools, intended for orientation, team discussion, guideline development, and materials for students or teaching.
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