Still not sure? Acadia University has developed a helpful tutorial for students who would like more help understanding and avoiding plagiarism. You can find it here.
Per GSU's Academic Honest Policy:
"As members of the academic community, students are expected to recognize and uphold standards of intellectual and academic integrity. The Policy on Academic Honesty assumes as a basic and minimum standard of conduct in academic matters that students be honest and that they submit for credit only the products of their own efforts."
Office of the Dean of Students. (2021). Policy on Academic Honesty. Georgia State University. https://deanofstudents.gsu.edu/student-conductpolicy-on-academic-honesty/
It's important to note that using AI Tools like ChatGPT, Pilot and others is risky business and could easily violate GSU's Academic Honesty Policy. Not only can professors spot it when you use one of these tools, but they have access to specialized software to help them determine when students have submitted work that is not their own. You should always check with your professor before using AI Tools for your coursework. And, if you do use an AI Tool, make sure that you cite it!
Talk to a librarian or ask your professor if you have more questions about AI Tools.
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