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Oregon State University Student Community Standards states that misuse of GenAI on an assignment could violate the university's Academic Integrity Policy, including plagiarism, cheating, or fabrication.
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Oregon State University Student Community Standards states that misuse of GenAI on an assignment could violate the university's Academic Integrity Policy, including plagiarism, cheating, or fabrication.
Oregon State University guidance says instructors may not input student work into GenAI tools or applications that are not approved by OSU.
Oregon State University strongly encourages instructors to include a syllabus statement about whether and how students should engage with GenAI in their course learning and assignments.
Oregon State University tells students that faculty may set course-specific AI expectations and that students must follow the specific expectations for each course.
Oregon State University says AI tools under review may only be used with unrestricted, publicly available data.
Oregon State University lists recommended and approved generative AI tools and pairs each listed tool with an approved data classification.
Oregon State Ecampus faculty guidance recommends explicitly describing what AI use is and is not allowed on every assignment.
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