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UCI's Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct lists using work created by ChatGPT without appropriate citation and representing artificially produced text as one's own language as examples of plagiarism.
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University of California, Irvine currently has 4 source-backed claim records and 3 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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UCI's Office of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct lists using work created by ChatGPT without appropriate citation and representing artificially produced text as one's own language as examples of plagiarism.
UCI Information Security lists UCI ZotGPT Chat, UCI Microsoft Copilot Chat, and UCI Google Gemini as appropriate for P1, P2, and P3 data, while non-UCI ChatGPT, non-UCI Copilot, and non-UCI Gemini are listed for P1 data only.
UCI Information Security says AI chatbot services involving third-party access to University information need approved-vendor and use-case review for security, privacy, legal, and risk before use, and that high-risk use cases need contracts including UC Appendix DS.
UC Irvine DTEI states that undergraduate course syllabi now need a clear statement addressing generative AI tools, and that graduate course syllabi need a course policy on student use of generative AI effective February 12, 2026; it also states there is no single campuswide policy governing student use of generative AI.
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