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UFMG has an official recommendations document on the use of artificial intelligence tools in academic activities.
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UFMG has an official recommendations document on the use of artificial intelligence tools in academic activities.
UFMG's AI recommendations suggest that course syllabi should be transparent about what AI-tool use is authorized and what is not permitted.
For research, UFMG's AI recommendations include identifying in articles and technical reports the stages of the research process carried out with AI assistance.
UFMG's recommendations state that students using AI tools should ensure submitted work reflects their own analysis and intellectual creation, not a full or partial copy of AI-generated output.
UFMG's AI recommendations include seminars, events, training, and AI-literacy activities for UFMG audiences.
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