Selected Library Guides on AI
- Generative AI tools and Copyright Considerations (University of Toronto Libraries)Generative AI tools are evolving quickly and their impact on teaching, learning and research is significant, posing both opportunities and challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions (Harvard Library)
- Does Harvard provide access to any AI Chatbots or other tools that use generative AI?
- Is AI chatbot attribution necessary from a legal standpoint?
- What is the Harvard AI Sandbox and who has access to it?
- What are some good tools for conducting a literature review using Generative AI systems?
- When should I cite an AI chatbot? How do I format the citation?
- Can I upload a published article I've retrieved from the library into my AI Chatbot?
- Does Harvard provide any general guidelines for the community for using Generative AI (chatbots, etc)?
- When I write a prompt for an AI tool, and the tools produces content based on my instructions, who owns the copyright?
- I’m creating a chatbot (or other Generative AI tool). Beyond the copyright concerns, what are the privacy and security concerns around creating your own chatbot?
- How can I tell if a Generative AI system (chatbot) got its information from a specific website or other source?