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UniFR's research guidance states that researchers should approach generative AI use cautiously, verify AI-generated outputs, and adhere to relevant ethical considerations, regulations, and guidelines.
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UniFR's research guidance states that researchers should approach generative AI use cautiously, verify AI-generated outputs, and adhere to relevant ethical considerations, regulations, and guidelines.
When generative AI use is authorized in academic work, UniFR expects full transparency through a specific declaration and field-appropriate citation norms; undeclared use is treated as a violation of scientific integrity rules.
For generative AI in teaching, the Rectorate sets a common framework, while faculties, departments, centres and institutes define more precise conditions of use; rules for academic work and assessment are to be communicated to students.
UniFR's Data Protection Officers recommend not uploading sensitive data, named personal documents or data, confidential or secret materials, or documents whose exclusivity should be preserved into generative AI tools.
Université de Fribourg IT presents several AI services for its community, including Microsoft Copilot Chat, Adobe Firefly/Express, a local LLM implementation, Apertus, and GitHub Copilot Pro; Adobe Firefly is reserved for UniFR employees while Adobe Express is available to staff and students.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 17, 2026, 5:39 PM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 17, 2026, 5:39 PM
official_guidance Tracker checked at May 17, 2026, 5:39 PM