Far Eastern University (FEU) has updated its Academic Integrity policies to incorporate AI into its academic environment. The guidelines aim to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI for faculty and students while maintaining transparency and limitations of use. FEU’s principle of student-centered pedagogy and learning is prioritized, ensuring that AI is used responsibly and ethically without compromising academic standards.

FEU Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Maria Teresa Trinidad P. Tinio FEU Releases Guidelines for Responsible Use of AI

“AI has been here for a long time, and FEU welcomes its use as an educational tool. However, it should not serve as a replacement for actual students’ performance. That’s why we needed to come up with a policy highlighting academic integrity, and we also conduct workshops to guide students on the proper use of AI tools,” said Maria Teresa Trinidad P. Tinio, FEU Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.

As part of its commitment to upholding academic standards, FEU recently held its annual Academic Integrity Day, where students and faculty engaged in a discourse about integrity across different industries and innovations.

According to the 2024 Work Trend Index conducted by Microsoft Philippines and LinkedIn, 86% of knowledge workers in the Philippines use AI tools. This signals a growing industry demand for graduates equipped with necessary AI skills and therefore calls on its integration in the higher education learning process.

Under FEU’s new directives, using AI as an educational tool is encouraged as it promotes “persuasive communication, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, creative problem solving, professionalism, and responsible digital citizenship” among students.

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This aligns with FEU’s continuing vision to produce quality graduates responsive to the ever-evolving industry trends.

FEU also ensures its faculty members receive training and workshops that increase their familiarity and competence with AI technologies. This equips them to incorporate AI capabilities in designing pedagogical activities and materials and empowers them to effectively guide students using the tools.

While fully acknowledging the opportunities that AI presents to advance quality education, FEU warns against the indiscriminate use of the technology and raises awareness of its limitations.

Among its limitations is its tendency for “hallucination,” which involves creating false citations, making incorrect calculations, and providing inaccurate data, all potentially harmful to students who become overly reliant on technology.

“The teachers also have to be wise, and they need to know their students’ capabilities, including their writing styles, among others. When they assess their students, they have to ensure that the use of AI is still aligned with the students’ learning outcomes,” explained Tinio.

FEU’s guidelines require students to be transparent about the AI tools used in their outputs and assessments. Continued non-compliance may potentially lead to being flagged for academic dishonesty.

In addition, the FEU Center for Learning Enhancement and Research Services conducts academic integrity workshops for students who might need guidance and education regarding the responsible use of AI in university.