Students- be sure to check with your instructor before using AI tools for any course assignments. Your instructor may also have a specific way they would like you to cite AI-produced content.
Citations tell your reader where your information came from and how you used it in your work. If you use content created by a tool like ChatGPT, including it in your works cited - as you would with any other source - is required. If you use AI to help write or structure your paper, even if you do not otherwise quote or paraphrase its content, it is good practice to acknowledge your use as well. This provides transparency to your reader.
We are still learning how to ethically use and cite generative AI resources. As such, err on the side of transparency if you use one. Here are some ideas for citing generative AI responsibly:
If you want to use material that was generated by AI whether that is text or an image or some other content:
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