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Beginning this summer, University of California Berkeley School of Law students will be banned from using artificial intelligence to complete coursework or exams.
Under the newly adopted policy, students cannot “conceptualize, outline, draft, revise, and edit their work” using AI.
It also explicitly forbids students from asking AI to correct grammar mistakes or translate a paper into English.
Students are permitted to use AI for “research on papers ONLY for the limited purpose of identifying sources, such as cases, statutes, or secondary sources,” the policy states.
However, professors are permitted to make exceptions to this rule as long as they “do so in writing and with appropriate notice and require students to disclose any authorized AI use,” it states.