As a student, there are both practical and ethical considerations around using any technology in school, including AI like ChatGPT. 
There are some important considerations to think about before using a generative AI tool for a task, especially for high stakes situations such as college or workplace tasks!
“Should I use AI for this?”
Answer the questions below to decide if you should consider using generative AI for certain tasks. If the answer is “NO”, don’t use AI!
Am I allowed to use AI in this class & prepared to explain how I used it?
Yes, it can be used. (Make sure to check the guidelines!)
No, it can’t be used, even if it’s cited. (STOP)
Is it ethical? Am I sabotaging my learning?
Yes, I am learning and using critical thinking while using AI.
Not ethical - I’m having AI do all of the work. (STOP)
Is the task aligned with AI’s skills? Or is it easier to do it myself?
Yes, AI is capable at completing this task effectively. (Link to skills chart)
No, the skills are more “human” like critique or imaginative thinking and it’s better to do myself (STOP)
Will I be able to fact-check the response for accuracy & bias?
Yes, I am knowledgeable or will fact/bias check against other sources.
No, it is better to use a search engine so I have the context of the sources to evaluate. (STOP)
Will the prompt include personal information of my own or someone else’s?
The prompt may contain private details or data. (STOP)
PAUSE to remove any personally identifiable information.
Human Skills versus Generative AI Skills
When deciding whether to use a generative AI tool, consider if the request is something that AI excels at. Generative AI tools are not trained to make ethical judgements, critically think, or do deep logical thinking.
EXAMPLE:
As people experiment with ChatGPT and other AI tools, many options have been discovered that college students can use to enhance their work (in ethical ways!).
For example, you could use ChatGPT or other generative AI tools to:
See the articles below for additional suggestions and ideas for tools to try out.
ChatGPT may have exploded into our consciousness but it is not the only large language model tool - and it won't be the last. If you'd like to consider other options, these are a few alternatives: