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One Tech Tip: Do's and don'ts of using AI to help with schoolwork

  • Two years ago many teachers broadly banned AI, and universities now publish guidance, with University of Toronto requiring instructor permission for generative AI use.
  • Instructors have academic freedom to decide which tools meet course learning objectives, including AI, while Rebekah Fitzsimmons stresses clarity is needed as students may not know when AI crosses from editing to generating content.
  • Specific schools spell out that University of Chicago recommends citing AI when it aids ideas or drafts, while University of Florida advises aligning AI use with honor codes.
  • Students often worry about being labeled cheaters if they ask about AI use, but many teachers now accept generative AI like ChatGPT and adapt to its staying power.
  • About one U.S. state has school-level AI guidance, but application is uneven across institutions, with some like the State University of New York at Buffalo lacking a universal policy.
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