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AAU's AI instructions state that university legislation and decisions apply to anyone who violates the AI instructions or misuses AI tools in any form.
AAU's AI instructions prohibit graduate students from using AI to generate ready-made chapters, results, or hypotheses, to generate questionnaires or fictitious data, or to rewrite paragraphs to hide plagiarism.
AAU's AI instructions require students to document AI use by explicitly identifying the tool used and where and how it was used in assignments, research, and projects, while observing intellectual-property rights.
AAU's AI instructions allow students to use AI tools for self-learning, initial project and research ideas, and text or data analysis, but prohibit submitting AI outputs as-is, generating complete or nearly complete assignment/project answers without being able to explain them, or using tools that lead to cheating or breach academic integrity.
AAU's AI instructions allow faculty members to use AI tools for educational content, learning activities, rubrics, and student-performance analysis, while requiring the faculty member to remain the course's primary scientific source and not rely fully on generated outputs without review.
AAU's 2026 AI educational-process instructions state that they regulate the use of AI tools and technologies in the university's educational and research process and apply to faculty members, students, and part-time lecturers at the university.
Amman Arab University lists an official 2026 document titled 'Instructions for using artificial intelligence in the Educational Process' on its Rules, Regulations & Instructions page.
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