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ChatGPT and Generative AI (Artificial Intelligence): Citing AI
WSU CTL & AI Discussion Group Resources + AI Quick Links!
Generative AI Tools, Prompts, and Detectors
MLS Generative AI Basics Videos
Citing AI
AI & Higher Ed
AI & K-12
Ethics & Concerns about AI
Dive Deeper
Artificial Intelligence Books/eBooks in the WSU Library
Citing AI
How do I cite generative AI in APA Style?
How do I cite generative AI in MLA Style?
Scribbr - ChatGPT Citations | Formats & Examples (APA, MLA, Chicago)
Perspectives on Citing AI Resources
Should generative AI tools receive author credit? Should they be cited?
This page has selected resources with perspectives on the question, including MLA's guidelines for citing generative AI.
Citing Generative AI
Citing ChatGPT, Bard and other AI tools (Noodle Tools)
Guidelines for Citing ChatGPT (Chicago Manual of Style)
Guidelines for Citing Image Generators (Chicago Manual of Style)
How do I cite generative AI in MLA style? (MLA)
How Should You Cite Generative AI and ChatGPT? (Choice)
How to cite ChatGPT (APA)
Statement from the IB about ChatGPT and artificial intelligence in assessment and education (International Baccalaureate)
Tools such as ChatGPT threaten transparent science; here are our ground rules for their use (Nature)
Authorship, Copyright, and Generative AI
AI-Created Art Isn’t Copyrightable, Judge Says in Ruling That Could Give Hollywood Studios Pause (Hollywood Reporter)
As Fight Over A.I. Artwork Unfolds, Judge Rejects Copyright Claim (New York Times)
Copyright and AI (US Copyright Office)
Elsevier author guidelines for declaration of generative AI in scientific writing
He Used AI to Publish a Children’s Book in a Weekend. Artists Are Not Happy About It (TIME)
OpenAI Sharing & Publication Policy (OpenAI)
The Sleepy Copyright Office in the Middle of a High-Stakes Clash Over A.I. (New York Times)
Standards around generative AI (The Associated Press)
Training Generative AI Models on Copyrighted Works Is Fair Use (ARL Views)
When AI Is Writing, Who Is the Author? (Inside Higher Ed)
Acknowledgement
Original design and content of this guide used by permission of Jane D. Stimpson, MSIS, Consutant, Massachusetts Library System, Inc.
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