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When using Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, it's essential to think critically about the content they generate. This includes checking for accuracy, bias, missing context, and possible harms or misinformation. Using AI responsibly means following academic integrity guidelines, respecting copyright, and properly citing any AI tools you use in your work.
In the Library Learning Commons Responsible Use of Generative AI research guide, you'll find:
- Key concept definitions
- Practical steps for critically evaluating AI-produced content
- Essential information around academic integrity and bias
- Details on harms considerations and critical literacy
- Copyright considerations and best practices
- Guidance on citing AI appropriately
Use this guide to help you navigate generative AI with clarity, confidence, and care.
Responsible Use of Generative AI
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