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SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning says Copilot Chat is available to all students and employees via Microsoft licenses, but use of Copilot Chat for students must not be a prerequisite for passing a subject.
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SDU Centre for Teaching and Learning says Copilot Chat is available to all students and employees via Microsoft licenses, but use of Copilot Chat for students must not be a prerequisite for passing a subject.
For the SDU Artificial Intelligence bachelor's programme page, SDU warns that generative AI tools are not necessarily GDPR compliant and that prompts must never contain sensitive personal or confidential information, including research or business secrets.
For the SDU Artificial Intelligence bachelor's programme page, SDU states that students must disclose or clearly mark direct or edited material from generative AI in an assignment, and missing disclosure or marking will be treated as plagiarism.
For the SDU Artificial Intelligence bachelor's programme page, SDU states that students may not use generative AI for written in-person exams, other supervised exams, or oral exams, unless exceptions appear in the course description.
For the SDU Artificial Intelligence bachelor's programme page, SDU states that students may use generative AI when preparing written home assignments, including written home assignments with oral defence, bachelor's projects, final projects and theses, provided the use is clearly stated.
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official_guidance Tracker checked at May 16, 2026, 5:04 AM