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AI Literacy

Guidelines for the use of generative AI in teaching and learning that promote innovation and creativity while ensuring ethical use and academic integrity.

Ethics, Risks & Guidelines for AI Use

Using AI responsibly requires adhering to ethical principles, understanding its limitations, and following established guidelines to minimize risks. Here's what to keep in mind:

  1. Ethics

    • Ensure fairness by being aware of biases in AI outputs.

    • Be transparent about AI's role in your work and acknowledge its contributions.

    • Respect academic and professional integrity; avoid using AI to plagiarize or mislead.

  2. Risks and Limitations

    • AI tools may generate inaccurate, outdated, or biased information.

    • Avoid uploading sensitive, personal, or confidential data to non-secure AI tools.

    • AI cannot replace human expertise or creativity—always critically evaluate its outputs.

  3. Rules and Guidelines

    • Follow institutional and legal data privacy regulations when using AI tools.

    • Use AI as a complementary tool while ensuring the work remains your own.

    • Cite the use of AI where applicable, maintaining accountability and transparency.

By following these principles, users can harness the potential of AI responsibly while mitigating its risks and respecting ethical standards.