While AI presents remarkable opportunities for innovation and discovery, it is also prone to a variety of problems.
AI Hallucinations
Data Quality
Bias
Plagiarism
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When using AI tools for research, researchers should treat them with the same academic rigor they would for any other type of source. Researchers should consider questions like:
Penn has created a guiding document for the use of generative AI, which can be found here. Students are encouraged to peruse this document if they choose to use AI tools, to ensure that said usage is appropriate.
Please note that individual departments at Penn (and even specific classes) may have different guidelines for AI usage.
While there is no "one-size-fits-all" ethical framework for AI, there are some generally accepted principles surrounding responsible use of AI. These include:
Two helpful frameworks for AI ethics are those from Google and UNESCO.