NTU statement on the use of AI in education
AI is here to stay. At NTU, our goal is to equip students with the knowledge and skills to use AI technologies productively, ethically, and critically.
NTU’s policy is that in general, students are allowed to use Gen AI in their assignments. Many Schools across STEM and non-STEM disciplines, in medicine, and at NIE, are already using AI as part of learning.
Students are expected to declare any use of AI, and how they are being used.
When using AI, students are ultimately responsible for the content generated. They must ensure factual accuracy and cite all sources properly.
Some professors may prohibit Gen AI for certain assignments for specific pedagogical reasons. In such cases, the reason for disallowing it is clearly communicated to students.
Recently, three students were penalised in a course where the professor had disallowed AI use for a specific written assignment so as to assess students’ research skills, and their originality and independent thinking.
Please refer to the links below for examples of AI use in teaching and learning at NTU: