university governance

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The tag university governance on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how universities manage policies, ethics, and transparency, particularly regarding AI tools like Microsoft Copilot. A recent thread highlights a case where Western Sydney University's pro vice-chancellor used Copilot to draft an opinion piece without disclosure, sparking debate on trust and norms in academic settings. This example shows the intersection of AI adoption and governance challenges in higher education, focusing on disclosure standards and institutional accountability.
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    Green AI in Universities: When Responsibility Gets Outsourced

    Environmental researchers at the University of Exeter have found that academics who understand AI’s environmental costs are still using it in research, while often shifting responsibility for those costs to universities, funders, cloud providers, technology companies, and future policymakers...
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    Copilot in the Spotlight: Why AI Disclosure Is Cracking Trust in Australia

    Western Sydney University pro vice-chancellor Cath Ellis admitted this week that Microsoft Copilot was used to help write an opinion piece for the Sydney Morning Herald, which was later removed after Guardian Australia asked about the undisclosed AI involvement in its preparation. The...
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