AI fraud
In the (link to intranet, login required), and in its detailed regulation by each faculty and/or educational programme, the definition of AI fraud is specified. We do not refer to this as plagiarism, since plagiarism originates from a human source. AI is not human.
Soon, this page will provide more detailed information about AI fraud, for example, what we mean by it, what is included and what is not, more about the central AI assessment policy we apply, and what the faculties are expected to implement regarding examinations.
The AI assessment policy and AI fraud prevention team is currently developing a reference document. This document will not only outline AI assessment policies and frameworks, but also provide an overview of, among other things, AI-resilient assessment formats, AI fraud risk analysis, legal considerations, and practical guidance.