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University of Pretoria Library guidance states that submitting AI-generated content as one's own work without explicit lecturer permission and proper disclosure constitutes academic misconduct under UP's Academic Integrity Policy.
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University of Pretoria Library guidance states that submitting AI-generated content as one's own work without explicit lecturer permission and proper disclosure constitutes academic misconduct under UP's Academic Integrity Policy.
University of Pretoria Library guidance states that module-level AI rules in the assignment brief and module outline take precedence, and students should ask their lecturer when in doubt.
University of Pretoria Library guidance states that students must disclose any use of AI tools in academic work and provide enough information for readers to understand the role AI played.
University of Pretoria Library guidance tells students to assume AI use is prohibited unless explicit permission exists and to seek documented authorization before using AI tools in academic work.
A University of Pretoria student guide recommends treating generative AI as a supplementary learning aid rather than a replacement for thorough research and academic rigour.
A University of Pretoria student guide states that personal or confidential data should not be included when using generative AI technologies in the classroom.
4 source attributions
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 2:43 PM
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