Before you Use AI Tools - Pause and consider - Is it is the best tool for what you are hoping to find?
If you are looking for precise information, research or data in the field of Epidemiology - there may be discipline specific tools that will be more effective.
*Reminder: Check your syllabus or ask your professor before using generative AI tools for an assignment.*
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Writing Models | Need very recent information | |
Suggesting Synonyms | Do not have previous knowledge of a topic | |
Copy Editing | Are doing a substantive literature review or need articles on a narrow topic | |
Brainstorming | Need to perform complex mathematics | |
Summarizing* | Are unsure if you're permitted to use AI tools in your research or writing | |
Translation | Are concerned about the energy or water resources used in running these tools | |
Formatting Information | Are concerned about potential plagiarism or copyright violations |
*Be aware of the copyright restrictions of any content you use in a prompt or upload to an AI tool. Some tools allow you to state that you do not want the tool to add the information you provide in prompts or uploads to its training data. Make sure that option is available and that you have it set if you are using copyrighted or proprietary information that is not meant to be shared.
For more information on using generative AI resources in your research, visit our Research Guide.
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