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Nagoya University states that students must not enter personal information or other confidential information into generative AI because information entered as prompts may leak.
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Nagoya University states that students must not enter personal information or other confidential information into generative AI because information entered as prompts may leak.
Nagoya University tells students to use AI output only as a reference for their own writing and not to use output unchanged, even in part; penalties may be imposed in such cases.
Nagoya University asks students to follow the instructions of the instructor in charge when using generative AI in classes.
Nagoya University says it should engage with and make positive use of generative AI as a responsible education and research institution, while confirming the technology’s benefits and problems for appropriate use.
For research activities, Nagoya University asks users to understand generative AI risks, consider use while avoiding research misconduct, and coordinate treatment with partner institutions where possible in joint research or industry-academia collaboration.
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