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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana's CAE+E guidance says research use of generative AI should consider protocols for handling sensitive or personal participant information.
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana's CAE+E guidance says research use of generative AI should consider protocols for handling sensitive or personal participant information.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana's CAE+E guidance suggests that instructors consider class agreements for generative AI use, including specific situations of use, type of use, human and AI roles, and citation of AI-produced or AI-collaborative texts.
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana's CAE+E guidance frames generative AI in education as support, not a replacement, and says teaching plans still depend on teacher expertise and disciplinary teaching knowledge.
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