Students
Students at UChicago are expected to engage with generative AI tools responsibly. Below are resources and guidance to help you navigate the use of AI in your academic work.
Guidance
- Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guidance: When using generative AI tools, members of the University community must also consider issues related to information security, privacy, compliance, and academic integrity.
- UChicago Generative AI Guide for Student Learning: This resource provides guidance on using generative AI tools for learning at the University. It addresses capabilities and limitations, ethical considerations, and academic integrity policies.
- Academic Integrity: For guidance on how generative AI tools intersect with academic honesty, it is recommended that students see Academic Honesty & Plagiarism in the Student Manual for University policy.
- Generative AI Tool Review: If you use an AI service, it is your responsibility to review the accuracy and ownership of AI-generated content. Please complete this form before acquiring or using any generative AI technology tools, add-ons, or modules with University confidential data, even if they are free.
Events and Trainings
View the Training page for online courses and articles.
Support
- Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning: CCTL provides several modes for engagement, from one-on-one consultations to workshops and reading groups, to year-long pedagogical communities organized around particular issues, including generative AI.
- For support with University generative AI tools, submit a request to the IT Services Self-Service Portal or call 773.702.5800 for immediate assistance.