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Chang Gung University researcher guidance treats AI as a supporting tool, says core arguments and innovative results should be written by researchers, and calls for clear disclosure and verification of AI-generated content.
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Chang Gung University researcher guidance treats AI as a supporting tool, says core arguments and innovative results should be written by researchers, and calls for clear disclosure and verification of AI-generated content.
Chang Gung University teacher guidance advises instructors to state AI-use rules in syllabi, choose whether AI use is fully open, conditionally open, or prohibited, and explain scope, marking requirements, and grading criteria.
Chang Gung University student guidance tells students to follow course AI-use rules, clearly mark AI use when permitted, avoid directly copying AI-generated content, and not use AI in exams unless specifically allowed.
Chang Gung University general generative AI guidance warns users not to enter sensitive information into public AI platforms and to follow privacy and security rules.
Chang Gung University guidance encourages faculty and students to use ChatGPT as a teaching and learning aid, while keeping use within a reasonable scope and observing academic integrity and ethics.
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