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WGSS AI Policy

Acceptable AI use is determined by the instructor. The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies department (WGSS) requires that permission be granted by your instructor prior to any use of AI.  If permission is granted, all AI use must be fully disclosed (see disclosure policy below). Failure to follow this policy may result in academic discipline according to the university’s rules and regulations and may be referred to the Honor and Ethics Council.

AI Disclosure Statement (Source: Tufts University)

If your instructor grants permission to use AI beyond basic spelling and grammar checks, it must be acknowledged at the end of your assignment. 

Never include AI-generated text verbatim without quotation marks and citation.

What are AI Tools? (Source: WFU Spanish Department)

AI tools mean something different to everyone. The following are grouped by categories and a few examples are listed for each category. Please note that countless AI tools exist, and the omission of a specific tool doesn’t mean its use is permitted.

TypeWhat they doExample tools
ChatbotsGenerates written responses, answers questions & checks workChatGPT (and GPT-4), Google Bard, Bing AI, Jasper AI, Gemini, Claude
AI Writing AssistantsEdits, rephrases, and rewrites text to improve writingGrammarly, Quillbot, Hemingway Editor
ApplicationsAnswers questions & completes numerous “homework help” tasksCoursehero, Photomath, Wolfram, Alpha, Socratic
Voice AssistantsTakes voice commands to provide answers to questions & operate portions of devicesSiri, Alexa, Google Assistant, Cortana