
Slovenia | Global universities are moving beyond simple “allow or ban” debates regarding generative AI, shifting focus toward safeguarding independent student thinking through strict new frameworks.Strict Academic Rules: UC Berkeley Law has prohibited AI use in graded tasks—including brainstorming and editing—unless explicitly approved by a professor.Admissions Guardrails: The SHAPE AI framework urges human oversight when using algorithms in student recruitment to prevent hidden bias.Research Integrity: Platforms like arXiv and Nature are tightening submission rules to reject papers containing fabricated citations or unverified AI prompts.Experts from the University of Ljubljana emphasize that polished AI outputs can mask weak student comprehension. To fix this, universities are shifting toward process-based grading, incorporating more live classroom discussions, oral defenses, and step-by-step progress checks.
Source: University of Ljubljana
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