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Posted on 13/10/202312/10/2023 by Rafael Scapin

Student guidance for the responsible use of AI

AI tools are tools. They are not substitutes for intellectual growth. This guidance will support students to embrace AI responsibly, engage actively in studies and uphold academic integrity. Thereby, students will be able to harness the power of technology to enrich their education.

Student guidance for the responsible use of AI

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