When using gen AI, it is important to keep the following in mind:
- Gen AI should complement, not replace, your critical thinking and decision-making skills. Submitting content generated by AI as your own work is considered as dishonest or unfair behaviour and may be considered a breach of academic integrity.
- Ensure that you acknowledge the use of gen AI, as appropriate for the context.
- Make sure you use UOW-approved tools such as that is secured by enterprise data protection. Be cautious when using other gen AI tools. Many collect and store information in ways that breach privacy and data protection provisions.
- Fact verification against reliable sources is essential as gen AI outputs can be inaccurate, fabricated or biased.
- Uploading personal, sensitive or confidential information to gen AI (e.g. personal identification, images, medical information) may compromise privacy and/or cause unintended or harmful outcomes.
- Uploading certain learning resources may infringe copyright laws. Examples of this include lecture slides, Subject Outlines, textbooks and learning materials.
- While gen AI can create new content, it may still include material that is protected by copyright. This means you need to be careful what it generates, as it could belong to someone else, and using it without permission might infringe copyright rules.
- The quality of gen AI outputs is influenced by the quality of prompting (e.g. poorly constructed or unclear prompts may generate outputs that are incorrect).