This guide was conceived and developed by Sarah Cairns and Ines Perkovic.
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As the dynamic landscape of generative artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve, the application of these tools in academia grows. In the context of coursework and research, it is important to verify the appropriateness of AI use with your instructors or research supervisors prior to integrating these tools into your work.
Using generative AI when its use has not been explicitly permitted by your instructor or research supervisor may constitute a violation of McMaster’s academic integrity or research integrity policies. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the guidelines on the use of generative AI at McMaster University. Unless otherwise stated in your course outline or syllabus or in writing by your research supervisor, you should assume that the use of generative AI is prohibited. If your instructor or research supervisor has approved the use of generative AI, then this guide can help you with citing AI-generated content.
If you are a student enrolled in a course or working with a research supervisor that permits the use of generative AI, this guide will help you cite your use of these tools.
Our goal is to provide succinct, easy-to-follow instructions for referencing AI outputs in common citation styles including APA, MLA, and Chicago, based on the latest recommendations.
In some cases, you may also be requested to share your generative AI activity in a methodology section or appendix. If needed, you can save your generative AI inputs and outputs using some of the following methods.
NOTE: Some of these shareable links may not be persistent or stable over time. To ensure future, long-term access to your AI generated content, save or download a copy to your local device.
Citation practices related to generative AI are evolving. The Library will make every effort to keep this guide up-to-date, but students are encouraged to check with their instructor to confirm the guidance provided here aligns with their expectations.
This guide also includes generative AI tools and resources to further assist in your understanding and utilization of this technology.
By full and correctly citing AI generated content, you are:
"AI robot helping a university student write a paper in the library, abstract art" prompt. Bing Image Creator, DALL-E 2, Microsoft, 10 August 2023, https://www.bing.com/images/create.