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The Unicamp Scientific Electronic Journals Portal AI-use policy says generative AI use in journal submission, assessment, and editing processes must be declared explicitly at manuscript submission and in the manuscript.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp) currently has 5 source-backed claim records and 3 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 15, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.
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The Unicamp Scientific Electronic Journals Portal AI-use policy says generative AI use in journal submission, assessment, and editing processes must be declared explicitly at manuscript submission and in the manuscript.
Unicamp's generative AI deliberation says AI use in academic works, reports, articles, administrative documents, or any other intellectual production must be explicitly declared, and it assigns the user sole and full responsibility for AI-produced content.
Unicamp's generative AI deliberation allows students to use generative AI as support for information seeking, study, and learning, but says assessment activities must observe the limits and conditions defined by the course instructor when assessments exist.
Unicamp's generative AI deliberation says AI use must observe information security, personal-data protection, confidentiality, intellectual property, and ethical standards, and it forbids entering personal, sensitive, or confidential information into tools that are not institutionally offered or recommended by Unicamp or that do not meet the university's information-security guidelines.
Unicamp's 2026 CONSU deliberation says generative AI use at Unicamp by faculty, technical-administrative staff, students, volunteers, and participants in institutional and academic programs must follow the deliberation's orientations and the principles and objectives in Unicamp's statutes.
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