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The School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University introduced generative AI tools such as ChatGPT into the classroom and issued guidelines for use.

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Thank you, Mr. Air, a netizen of CTOnews.com, for your clue delivery! CTOnews.com Sept. 4, Harvard University's website Harvard Crimson announced on September 1 that the school of liberal arts and science has for the first time published a guide for professors to use generative AI such as ChatGPT in their courses. (CTOnews.com Note: Crimson means crimson and is synonymous with Harvard University.)

The guide, issued by the Harvard University Office of undergraduate Education, provides a series of information on how generative AI works and its previous academic applications, with a greater focus on protecting non-public data than the previously released campus-wide AI guidelines. In addition, the Harvard School of Arts and Sciences requires teachers not to input student assignments into the AI system, so as to prevent data from being collected by third parties for AI training.

Christopher W.Stubbs, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, explained that the guide is based on "teachers' autonomy over their own curriculum". He believes that there is no one-size-fits-all curriculum policy, and the requirement for teachers is to "enable students to understand and understand the impact of AI on curriculum learning goals."

The guidelines for the use of Tu Yuan Pexels are clear. Harvard University supports the use of generative AI by its teachers and students in "responsible experiments and learning", but it is necessary to keep in mind data security and privacy, legal compliance, and ensure compliance with a series of important security factors such as ethics, copyright and academic integrity.

In addition, level 2 and above data, including non-public research data, finance, human resources, student records, medical information, etc., cannot be input into an open generative AI system.

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Harvard Releases Guidance for AI Use in Classrooms

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