Before using ChatGPT or other generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, make sure to check with your instructor if you can do so, and if so what exactly is permitted for a specific assignment.
When you quote, summarize or paraphrase AI generated text, you must cite it in-text and in your reference list.
Reference List format:
AI Company Name. (Year, Month Day). Title of chat [Large language model]. URL of the chat.
Reference List Example |
OpenAI. (2024, Dec. 7). Rhinocerous letter count [Large language model]. https://chatgpt.com/share/68cac8a2-d74c-8009-a330-f58d9d784478 |
In-Text Citation Examples |
(Name of Company, Year) Example: (OpenAI, 2024). Narrative example: The tendency for generative AI tools to agree with the user was easily demonstrated when I prompted OpenAI’s ChatGPT tool to count how many times the letter r appears in the word rhinoceros. ChatGPT’s generated output first correctly identified two, but when I responded “that is incorrect,” ChatGPT responded “you’re absolutely right! Let me recount it” and then identified three, rather than two r’s (2024). |
If you include an AI generated image in your assignment, provide a figure number and brief title above the image. Provide a caption below the image to indicate the image was created using an AI tool and the prompt used to generate the image. To include the image in your work provide a figure number and brief title above the image. Cite the AI chat that generated the image in your references
Figure 1
An AI generated image of a white baby with blond hair and blue eyes
OpenAI. (2024, Nov. 15). An image of the perfect baby on a white backgreound [AI image generator]. https://chatgpt.com/share/68cad1a0-2780-8009-a9c1-4b41b4e6d974