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JLU HRZ guidance says external AI services such as chatgpt.com outside JLU kiChat require review or approval for personal, non-public, or confidential data, and states that chatgpt.com must not be used for personal or non-public information.
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JLU HRZ guidance says external AI services such as chatgpt.com outside JLU kiChat require review or approval for personal, non-public, or confidential data, and states that chatgpt.com must not be used for personal or non-public information.
JLU presents central AI offers for its members, including HRZ-provided JLU kiChat and API services described as secure and privacy-compliant AI solutions for research, teaching, and administration.
JLU guidance states that if AI use is not allowed, or if AI is not addressed, using AI in the writing process and presenting external work as one's own can be treated as an attempted deception.
JLU guidance says that when generative AI use is permitted in an exam task, the use, including prompting, is part of the assessed work and should be documented as good academic practice.
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