The following section provides practical examples of how Artificial Intelligence may be used within the University community. For each use case, permitted and non-permitted activities are specified.

The use cases are grouped into three areas: Teaching, Research, and Technical and Administrative Activities.

Teaching

Examples of AI Use in Teaching: Students

Use CasePermittedNot Permitted
Learning SupportBrainstorming, information search, summarization, and organization of information
Clarification of concepts
Using AI as a substitute for personal study
Producing assignments without understanding, verifying, or reworking the content
Entering copyrighted material into AI systems that have not undergone prior assessment by the University
Examinations and AssessmentsOnly where explicitly authorized by the instructorUnauthorized use during examinations
Generating answers during individual assessments
Preparation of Assignments and ThesesSupport in structuring content
Language and stylistic revision
Use combined with critical review and personal reworking
Including AI-generated paragraphs without revision
Substantially delegating composition and writing to AI
Learning AssistanceUse as a virtual tutor through University-provided platformsReplacing institutional tutoring activities

Examples of AI Use in Teaching: Faculty Members and Language Instructors

Use CasePermittedNot Permitted
Preparation of Teaching MaterialsSupport for creating content and exercises, generating examples and supplementary materials, provided that content accuracy is verifiedUsing and/or distributing generated content without verification
Assessment and GradingSupport for marking and preliminary analysis, provided that AI does not determine the final decisionComplete delegation of assessment to AI
Use without human supervision
Student Surveys and Self-Assessment QuestionnairesAnalysis of aggregated responsesIndividual profiling of students
Research
Use CasePermittedNot Permitted
Literature ReviewExploration of the scientific literature
Preliminary summarization of articles
Use of unverified or non-existent references
Scientific WritingSupport for language and stylistic revision
Brainstorming on article structure
Compliance with publisher guidelines
Direct inclusion of generated content without review
Delegation of scientific writing to AI
Research Proposal WritingSupport for structuring proposals, checking content requirements, and ensuring alignment with the objectives of funding calls, within the limits established by each call
Text revision
Including unverified content or copy-pasting generated text
Data AnalysisSupport in defining analysis processes
Automation of analysis pipelines
Processing personal data or confidential information in systems that have not undergone the controls required by University regulations and applicable legislation
Substantially delegating analysis to AI tools
Code DevelopmentCode generation and review
Debugging
Use of generated code that has not been verified or understood
Peer ReviewGeneral support (e.g., note organization, checklists)
Language revision of reviews already prepared by the researcher
Strict compliance with publisher or funder guidelines
Uploading confidential manuscripts or proposals to AI systems that do not adequately protect intellectual property or comply with publisher guidelines
Delegating evaluation of the work to AI systems
Technical and Administrative Activities

The following examples illustrate possible uses of Artificial Intelligence in administrative processes and are intended to guide staff in the appropriate use of AI tools. These examples are not exhaustive and do not replace the specific assessments required within individual organizational contexts.

Use CasePermittedNot Permitted
Drafting Administrative DocumentsSupport in preparing draft resolutions, decisions, circulars, and similar documents, subject to verification of legal content, regulatory references, and formal consistencyGenerating and using documents directly without human review
Document Summarization and AnalysisSummarization of reports, regulations, and documentation, subject to verification of completeness and accuracyUse of unverified or misleading summaries
Legal and Administrative ResearchSupport for legal and administrative research, provided that official sources and regulatory updates are verifiedUse of unverified or inaccurate references
Institutional CommunicationsDrafting emails, FAQs, and standard notices, subject to linguistic review and verification of institutional contentDissemination of unverified or misleading content
Data Management (Non-Personal Data)Analysis of aggregated or anonymized dataUse of unverified data or uncontrolled automated interpretations
Use of Personal DataOnly through institutional or authorized toolsEntering data into unauthorized or public tools
Sensitive or Confidential InformationOnly through institutional toolsEntering information into unauthorized AI systems
Decision-Making SupportPreliminary informational and preparatory supportAutomated decisions or determinations without human supervision
Evaluation or Profiling of IndividualsAnalysis of aggregated or anonymized dataAny form of fully automated evaluation, classification, or profiling affecting individuals, without human supervision, an appropriate legal basis, and the safeguards required by applicable legislation
Automation of Administrative ProcessesSupport for repetitive processes (e.g., document classification), subject to continuous monitoring and controlFully automated processes without human supervision
Script or Software Code DevelopmentSupport for repetitive manual activities (code generation, code commenting, code review, and debugging), subject to rigorous human oversightUse of code that has not been verified or understood
Proposal Writing (International, Cooperation, Educational Projects, etc.)Support in project structuring
Text revision
Text summarization
Research of contextual information and data
Including unverified content or copy-pasting generated text