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University of Latvia's 2026 AI regulations require students to clearly indicate AI use in their work.
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University of Latvia's 2026 AI regulations require students to clearly indicate AI use in their work.
University of Latvia's 2026 AI regulations prohibit students and teaching staff from uploading restricted-access information or study materials to AI tools without a UL-purchased licence or official university implementation.
University of Latvia's 2026 AI regulations state that generative-AI content detection tool results cannot be the sole basis for evaluating a student's work or proving an academic-integrity breach.
University of Latvia treats prohibited or unauthorised AI-tool use in the study process as use of unauthorised aids and a breach of academic integrity.
University of Latvia teaching staff can permit or prohibit AI-tool use in a study course depending on course goals and intended study results.
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