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University of Bergen tells students to check the rules for their own subject because faculties and departments may have their own guidelines for AI-based tools.
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University of Bergen tells students to check the rules for their own subject because faculties and departments may have their own guidelines for AI-based tools.
University of Bergen recommends that students and staff use Microsoft Copilot or UiBchat because UiB says these options give the user and UiB control over submitted prompts.
University of Bergen says ChatGPT can only be used for green data and UiBchat can be used for green and yellow data.
University of Bergen states that software, including AI tools, should be referenced when it affects results, analyses, or findings presented in academic work.
University of Bergen tells teachers they cannot require students to use services for which UiB does not have a data processing agreement.
University of Bergen guidance says academic communities should assess how and to what extent generative AI can be used in their own courses and study programs, and clarify the premises for students.
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