This guide is intended as a resource to help navigate the quickly evolving terrain of generative AI, providing a starting point to help users learn the issues surrounding the use of AI, including an overview of popular AI research tools, guidance on crafting prompts in these tools, and resources related to core AI ethical concerns and issues.
Due to the rapid changing landscape of AI, this guide will be periodically updated to reflect current information.
NOTE: The AI Tools and Resources guide is compiled from a variety of sources and should be used for informational purposes only. While we have diligently chosen content from reputable sources, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. Inclusion of a resource in this guide does not constitute an endorsement.
Generative AI use may not be permitted in every course or assignment. If AI use is not otherwise specified as acceptable by the course instructor or in the assignment instructions or syllabus, students should consult their instructor before using AI generated text or media of any amount in their work. If in doubt, students should always ask the instructor.
If AI use is authorized by your instructor, then when using AI, you must always cite it according to current APA Style.
For more information, please refer to the Saybrook University Guidelines and Procedures on Academic Integrity Relating to Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This guide is maintained by the Saybrook AI Working Group and the Academic Commons team.
If you need assistance, please email the Academic Commons team. We will direct your question to the appropriate staff or faculty member best able to assist you.