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The American University in Cairo currently has 6 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: Jul 16, 2026. Latest tracker diff: 0 comparable policy-text changes, 2 newly extracted claims, 1 source snapshot changes.
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6 claim records
Microsoft Copilot is listed for The American University in Cairo in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.
Google Gemini is listed for The American University in Cairo in an official university AI tools source. Derived availability: allowed. Derived endorsement type: officially endorsed.
AUC's AI statement says community members should clearly acknowledge AI tool use, and that claiming AI material as one's own is plagiarism and violates AUC academic integrity policies.
AUC's AI statement says a course instructor may authorize students to use AI tools in coursework, and in that case should provide written context and purpose for the allowed use.
AUC faculty AI resources advise faculty to clarify acceptable and unacceptable AI usage in their courses and discuss AI with students early and before major assessments.
AUC student AI resources warn that ChatGPT or similar AI tools may produce unreliable content and may infringe on privacy, so students should use them with caution when permitted.
4 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 8:39 PM
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