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CommunityData:Fall 2024: I 320S / I 320U: Topics in Social Informatics and User Experience Design: Online Communities
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=== Artificial Intelligence === The creation of artificial intelligence tools for widespread use is an exciting innovation. These tools have both appropriate and inappropriate uses in classwork. The use of artificial intelligence tools (such as ChatGPT) in this class ''is permitted'' for those who wish to use them, provided the content generated by AI is ''properly cited''. This means that if you use GPT to generate text as a part of writing an assignment, and you include that text unedited, you should quote the text and cite GPT the model you used, indicating the date you used it. If you substantially edit or paraphrase the generated text, you do not need to quote the model, but you should still cite it. Also keep in mind that written material generated (and not subsequently revised) by AI may be assess poorly according to the [[#writing-rubric|writing rubric]] considerable revision. This policy applied to any computer-generated content including images. If you are considering the use of AI writing tools but are unsure if you are allowed or the extent to which they may be utilized appropriately, please ask me or the TA. For more information about AI in education, see the Center for Teaching and Learning’s [https://ctl.utexas.edu/5-things-know-about-chatgpt “5 Things to Know about ChatGPT” webpage] that includes [https://ctl.utexas.edu/chatgpt-and-generative-ai-tools-sample-syllabus-policy-statements additional suggested syllabi statements] for your consideration. The University provides access to the copilot chatbot through your institutional microsoft account. Login with your utexas.edu email address at [https://copilot.microsoft.com ].
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