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Adam Mickiewicz University has Rector order 426/2023/2024 setting rules for student use of AI systems in education, including theses and coursework/assessment work.
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Adam Mickiewicz University has Rector order 426/2023/2024 setting rules for student use of AI systems in education, including theses and coursework/assessment work.
For classroom/course work, AMU recommends that the course coordinator choose the appropriate level of AI-use control based on the syllabus, and that the instructor inform students about permission or prohibition at the first class.
For diploma theses, AMU states that before using generative AI systems a student should consult the goals, methods, and scope of use with the thesis supervisor.
AMU classroom guidance says that, in course contexts where permission or marking is required, use of generative AI tools without permission or without appropriate marking is treated in the same way as plagiarism.
AMU's public AI FAQ identifies Rector order 426/2023/2024 as the act regulating AI matters in education at UAM.
AMU research guidance warns that using online generative AI usually sends prompt information to the service provider, and recommends anonymizing content such as names, places, dates, and other person-identifying fragments.
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