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The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has ended its ban on students using ChatGPT and will provide generative AI tools for free to both students and teaching staff. However, there will be a monthly limit of 20 prompts per person for using the AI tools, which include Microsoft Azure OpenAI, ChatGPT, and DALL-E.
- Previously, HKU treated unauthorized AI use by students as plagiarism.
- The university recently received funding to enhance generative AI technology across various disciplines.
- HKU said it aims to integrate AI into the curriculum and prepare students for the future.
- Students will be encouraged to use AI tools in their work, and regular evaluations will be conducted to address challenges.
- The goal is to make students proficient in generative AI and become leaders in the field.
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Top Hong Kong university drops ban on ChatGPT in coursework by students - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has dropped its ban on students using Chat GPT, announcing that it would provide generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools to both students and teaching staff in