How to use ChatGPT and other AI tools as a college student...WITHOUT CHEATING

AI tools like ChatGPT have taken the world by storm. In this video, we want to help college students understand two things:
(1) Why does the citation of sources matter when we write college essays?
(2) How can college students use AI tools and avoid cheating? What does "not cheating" look like, where are the "grey areas," and what does "blatant cheating" look like?
WE HAVE TWO OTHER VIDEOS IN THIS SERIES!
“How Professors Can Check for AI Cheating in a Sensible Way”: • How Professors Can Che...
“How Professors Can Use AI in Positive Ways to Teach Writing”:
• How Professors Can Use...
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Is using AI Cheating?
0:24 - How do I ethically use AI?
1:12 - Why do we "cite sources" at all?
3:55 - When is using AI NOT cheating?
12:20 - When is it a grey area?
15:15 - When is it obviously cheating?
Here are the sources we consulted to make this video:
ChatGPT (OpenAI): for the text on themes, the outline, and the paper for the "Romeo and Juliet" example: openai.com/chatgpt
Thomas Lawrence Long, “A History of Citation Styles”: online at onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f... (gives some history for how citation has worked)
Anthony Grafton, The Footnote: A Curious History (Harvard University Press, 1999): www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.p... (a history of one popular form of citation)
Kenneth Knowles Ruthven, Faking Literature (Cambridge University Press, 2001): www.google.com/books/edition/... (a fun book on the idea of what counts as "real" vs. "forgeries" and lying when writing, with some commentary on the idea of the Romantic period and the birth of the "author" in its modern form in ch. 2)
"How to use ChatGPT in College": • 🤯 How to use Chat GPT ... (we watched this video to get inspired with some ideas, as it is one of the top search hits for current KZread content on this topic; but we disagree with some of what this content creator suggests!)
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  • @LisaandPeter
    @LisaandPeter9 ай бұрын

    You are clear and straightforward in your presentation and examples. Thank you so much!

  • @GeorgeFoxDigital

    @GeorgeFoxDigital

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comment!

  • @Geminish15
    @Geminish156 ай бұрын

    Flipping love this guy 😃 such a good, enthusiastic and smart communicator! I get the vibe he'd answer any questions I had without making me feel stupid 😊

  • @GeorgeFoxDigital

    @GeorgeFoxDigital

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @LidiaPage
    @LidiaPageАй бұрын

    Hi George, I have a question. What if we ask ChatGPT to find a quote or specific article? I haven't done this because I bookmark my articles and old-school tab my hardcover books with post-it note flags, but it would be helpful not to always have my print books next to me for the quote and page number. Can you give me an example(s) of what that would look like? Thank you, Lidia

  • @williamcampbell6185
    @williamcampbell61859 ай бұрын

    Thank you! I will definitely be sharing this with my students.

  • @GeorgeFoxDigital

    @GeorgeFoxDigital

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @namesomega3694
    @namesomega369425 күн бұрын

    What if you use ai to reference your research as well even though some pages are not found but either did or do exist at some point as long it’s not a wiki?

  • @user-qu5xu4fw6f
    @user-qu5xu4fw6f9 ай бұрын

    This was highly informative and helpful to determine when AI could be used in the academic environment. However, with citations, using AI information does not allow any record of that information that can be retrieved by the end-reader. For most academic papers, I would be able to cross reference with the source material. How can I see the source material if it is lost in the internet?

  • @GEORGEFOXTALKS

    @GEORGEFOXTALKS

    9 ай бұрын

    You're right--this is one of the challenges (if I'm understanding your comment correctly). You would not be able to find the "source material," as the AI models produce unique (or mostly unique?) material for each inquiry a user makes. I'm not sure anyone has really solved this problem yet, on the teaching end, in a definitive way. However, what we're suggesting here is that by at least being really explicit with students about your standards, maybe showing them a video like this to clarify things, etc., you are doing better than ignoring the issue or being vague about it. -BRD

  • @user-bk4dr9sz8t
    @user-bk4dr9sz8t10 ай бұрын

    Excellent advice--thanks, Brian

  • @GeorgeFoxDigital

    @GeorgeFoxDigital

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you! -BRD