You can use AI tools (e.g. Copilot) to support spelling and grammar or to test ideas and generate new concepts, but keep in mind that:

  • You are responsible for your own learning and any work you submit. Writing a text yourself is a learning opportunity that allows you to develop your knowledge and thus the ability to achieve the course goals.
  • You own the rights to a text that you have generated using AI-technology, but it is not allowed to submit an assignment or give a presentation based on AI-generated text and present it as your own. Interpreting information and drawing conclusions is your own responsibility. You should always cite sources and indicate if you have used specific AI-based aids to transform data to create results.
  • You should have a critical approach to an AI-generated text. While it might sound authoritative, it does not necessarily contain reliable facts or correct references and might be subject to bias. 
  • You are required to inform yourself about the applicable policies on the use of generative AI for each course. Note that the AI landscape is ever-changing, and course specific circumstances may apply.

For more information about the student's responsibilities and obligations, please see the Study Handbook.

Last modified: Tuesday, 13 January 2026, 4:22 PM