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RWTH states that students have been able to use RWTHgpt since December 11, 2024, with no separate role or activation necessary.
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RWTH Aachen University currently has 7 source-backed claim records and 5 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 14, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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RWTH states that students have been able to use RWTHgpt since December 11, 2024, with no separate role or activation necessary.
RWTH's scenario catalog states that assessment of examination work using AI systems is not permissible at the present time, while limited help drafting feedback may be conceivable if it gives the AI no decision-making role, transfers no personal data, and is finally checked by humans.
For teaching contexts, RWTH's scenario catalog says students should not be required to use registration-required services that are not offered by the university, and it recommends using only services provided by RWTH.
RWTH's CLS documents hub presents a generative-AI legal guidance package and states that these legal-aspect documents are currently available only in German.
RWTH's scenario catalog says external AI systems may be used for university tasks only with attention to legal conditions, and that deployment or procurement of external services requires data-protection and other legal clarifications plus staff co-determination where employee services are involved.
RWTH's exam-related questions document treats unauthorized use of AI systems in exams as an attempt to deceive, but says suspicion should not primarily be based on automatic AI-detector evaluation.
RWTH's general legal questions document says uploading photos, videos, audio recordings, or sensitive/personally identifying information about other people to an AI system is impermissible unless the data is already lawfully public or the affected person has consented.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 4:29 AM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 14, 2026, 4:29 AM