Policy on AI-generated assets for Swift Student Challenge 2026

Hello everyone,

I am currently developing an app for my Swift Student Challenge submission that focuses on human motion analysis using the Vision framework.

To effectively demonstrate the app's technical capabilities during the review process, I need to include a sample video showing a person performing specific movements. However, I want to ensure that my submission strictly adheres to all intellectual property guidelines.

Instead of using existing copyrighted videos or public social media clips, I am considering using Generative AI to create an original, royalty-free sample video. This video would feature a character performing movements designed specifically to test my app's pose estimation and feedback logic.

I have a few questions regarding this approach:

Is it acceptable to use AI-generated sample assets (like video clips) to demonstrate technical features when it's difficult to record high-quality personal footage due to environmental constraints?

If I clearly disclose the tools used and the reason for using AI-generated content in my written response, would this be considered a professional approach to asset management?

Are there any specific guidelines I should follow to ensure that the use of AI-generated samples doesn't overshadow the original coding and design work of the project?

My goal is to showcase a polished and technically sound implementation using Xcode 26 while respecting all copyright requirements.

Thank you for your time and advice!

Policy on AI-generated assets for Swift Student Challenge 2026
 
 
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