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For teaching purposes, the University of Florence guidance says personal or confidential data must never be supplied or disseminated through prompting, file uploads, or credential sharing.
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For teaching purposes, the University of Florence guidance says personal or confidential data must never be supplied or disseminated through prompting, file uploads, or credential sharing.
The University of Florence guidance says students may use AI only for purposes and modes explicitly indicated by the instructor for the course activity; if the instructor gives no indication, AI use for the required course activity is not permitted.
The University of Florence has issued AI guidance for teaching and study activities, with the rectoral decree stating that the guidance is emanated and the governance extract recording favorable action on adoption.
The University of Florence guidance treats improper reliance on AI to avoid student responsibility as an academic integrity issue and says presenting work made entirely or largely by generative AI as one's own is plagiarism.
Under the University of Florence AI teaching/study guidance, instructors may set course-level policies authorizing or prohibiting AI tool use, while remaining within the general principles in the guidance.
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