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University of Waikato

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University of Waikato currently has 4 source-backed claim records and 4 official source attributions. Latest tracked changed date: May 16, 2026. No tracker diff rows are recorded in the latest public release.

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11 # University of Waikato AI policy record
2+academic_integrity: University of Waikato assessment guidance says students cannot use an AI tool such as ChatGPT to generate or rewrite assignment or test answers and submit them as their own unless assignment instructions specifically permit or require that use; the page states this exception does not apply to Studiosity, which it identifies as an approved AI tool.
3+Evidence (en-NZ, 7362334acf11): Using an AI tool (e.g., ChatGPT) to generate your assignment or test answers and submitting them as your own, unless the assignment specifically requires the use of such a tool (does not apply to Studiosity, which is an approved AI tool).
4+academic_integrity: University of Waikato academic-integrity guidance tells students to acknowledge their use of generative AI tools for assessment tasks.
5+Evidence (en-NZ, d84f6bc4a725): Always acknowledge your use of generative AI tools for your assessment tasks. Your lecturer can give you advice on this.
6+privacy: University of Waikato's Generative AI page warns that uploading work to non-institutional generative AI platforms poses significant privacy and ethical risks, including potential personally identifiable information and external tools that may lack safeguards aligned with privacy laws such as the NZ Privacy Act.
7+Evidence (en-NZ, 7362334acf11): Uploading work to non-institutional generative AI platforms poses significant privacy and ethical risks. Such work may contain personally identifiable information, and external tools often lack safeguards aligned with privacy laws like the NZ Privacy Act.
8+ai_tool_treatment: The University of Waikato Library guide states that Microsoft Copilot with GPT-5 is available to all University of Waikato staff and students as a secure and reliable generative AI tool.
9+Evidence (en, 04e027687583): Microsoft Copilot with GPT-5 is available to all University of Waikato staff and students as a secure and reliable Generative AI tool.

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Claim changes

4 claim records

academic_integrity

University of Waikato assessment guidance says students cannot use an AI tool such as ChatGPT to generate or rewrite assignment or test answers and submit them as their own unless assignment instructions specifically permit or require that use; the page states this exception does not apply to Studiosity, which it identifies as an approved AI tool.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence94%Evidence1Languagesen-NZ

academic_integrity

University of Waikato academic-integrity guidance tells students to acknowledge their use of generative AI tools for assessment tasks.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence91%Evidence1Languagesen-NZ

privacy

University of Waikato's Generative AI page warns that uploading work to non-institutional generative AI platforms poses significant privacy and ethical risks, including potential personally identifiable information and external tools that may lack safeguards aligned with privacy laws such as the NZ Privacy Act.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence90%Evidence1Languagesen-NZ

ai_tool_treatment

The University of Waikato Library guide states that Microsoft Copilot with GPT-5 is available to all University of Waikato staff and students as a secure and reliable generative AI tool.

Review: Agent reviewedConfidence88%Evidence1Languagesen

Source snapshots

4 source attributions

Using Generative AI in Academic Study: Kainga | Home

official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 4:20 PM

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04e027687583f1762848d07f6249bb0508d535b69969058d8c193b0cf4f1be6b