Generative AI

Generative AI guide

Generative AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and Cedille are developing quickly and changing how we do things at university and elsewhere, sometimes in problematic ways. This guide provides focused information on generative AI from the University of Ottawa Library’s Digital Literacy Librarian, Mish Boutet.

Contents of this guide

Costs of AI

Acknowledging the actual and potential costs of AI first.

Common generative AI tools

Descriptions of selected text and image generating tools.

Using generative AI

Suggestions when using generative AI, including information on purpose, privacy and security, academic integrity, and prompt writing.

Citing generative AI

Guidelines on how to cite generative AI according to APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.

AI at uOttawa

Further perspectives and information on AI from the University of Ottawa community.

The Digital Literacy Librarian welcomes all feedback, suggestions, questions, and corrections.

Guide updated: April 2024.