This guide is adapted from "Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Students" by Brenda Smith at Thompson Rivers University, which (unless otherwise stated) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Brenda Smith's guide is adapted from "Artificial Intelligence" by Ulrike Kestler, used under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.
New AI tools are released almost every day. Here are some tools to learn about new AI tools:
NOTE: AI detectors are far from perfect and have very high false positive and false negative rates. They may incorrectly flag legitimate student work as having been written by AI or fail to detect work that was generated by AI. It is particularly prone to having false positives for text written by people that aren't writing in their first language. Relying on AI detectors without human judgement can lead to unfair assessments.
There may also be privacy and security concerns with submitting student work to these tools, particularly without their knowledge or consent.
AI Image Detectors