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Artificial Intelligence : Tools

How to use and NOT use AI tools

There are many AI tools popping up, many of which can be utilized for academic endeavors. However students and faculty must be aware of what they should and should not be doing with AI tools available to them.

For example, our Academic Integrity Policy outlines Plagiarism in the following way: Students plagiarize when they represent the work of others as their own, including words, ideas, information, data, computer code, images, and all other intellectual or creative material. In specific terms, students plagiarize when they submit work that:
• appears to be original work when it is, in whole, or in part, drawn from other sources without full and clear acknowledgement;
• is copied from other students;
• was purchased from, or generated by, a third party or service;
• has been previously submitted and graded, in whole or in part, in another course.

It is important for students using AI tools to ensure that the work submitted is their own, and that all materials and sources used are cited properly.

If you are unsure if you can use AI resources, ask your professor.

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