AI Fraud

Fraud and plagiarism are defined as: an action or omission on the part of students which produces an incorrect representation of their own performance as regards their knowledge, skills and understanding, which may result in the examiner no longer being able to assess the knowledge or ability of the students in a proper and fair manner. See the page Fraud and plagiarism on the students website.

In the Education and Examination Regulations (EER) of your programme, the definition of AI-related fraud is specified. This information can usually be found, for example, in Article 5.14 of the EER. This is not referred to as plagiarism, as plagiarism originates from a human source, whereas AI is not human.

Using AI in a manner that differs from, or goes beyond, what is permitted under the applicable AI index level is considered fraud, unless explicit permission has been granted by the lecturer or examiner. Always be transparent about your use of AI and retain prompt logs if requested by the lecturer or programme director. Use the AI model disclosure statement