AI Use in School
Entering private or confidential information into a public AI tool is tantamount to publicly releasing that information. Uploading information to public AI tools, including by entering prompts or queries into tools like ChatGPT, is a form of release of that information to a third party. Source: https://ai.unc.edu/research-generative-ai-usage-guidance/
The ideas around appropriate use of generative AI are constantly evolving, and can be different depending on what you are doing. Staff and students have different expectations. Note: Student use of chatgpt is currently not permitted.
Student Use of AI is something that should be disclosed. Use of AI may infringes on others’ intellectual property or copyright-protected works. Use of Generative AI without permission may create content that leads to allegations of plagiarism or other forms of misconduct against you as a student.
Being AI Literate means that you are continually learning about technology and that you are critical of news and information surrounding AI, especially news articles.
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Use of generative AI information typically requires a formal citation. Examples of how to cite: