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UC3M states that personal data for which the university is responsible must not be entered into external-provider AI platforms without Data Protection Officer approval for an exception.
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UC3M states that personal data for which the university is responsible must not be entered into external-provider AI platforms without Data Protection Officer approval for an exception.
UC3M guidance says the university does not intend to prohibit generative AI tools, while emphasizing appropriate use for learning and assessment.
UC3M guidance recommends that teaching staff explicitly define at the start of a course how GenAI tools may be used and how far that use may go.
UC3M guidance suggests that assessable work can require students to state explicitly what use they made of GenAI tools, including prompts and adaptation of responses.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 5:02 AM
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