DISCLAIMER
All of the Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) tools being recommended on this Library Guide are listed as potential resources for benefiting and promoting academic success. These tools have been tested and explored and the brief descriptions with each tool show a neutral evaluation of pros and cons for each tool. However, it is important to note that these tools should not replace the work required of students to complete their assignments and tasks. While A.I. can be helpful and assist in completing assignments, they should not be completing the majority of the work. You will also want to cross reference or double check the recommended articles and sources that A.I. suggest using as the material may not be completely relevant to your assignment. While we encourage exploring these tools, it's also vital that you do your own research on these tools before using them in your day-to-day activities. The use of A.I. should also be used in alignment with the University's Policy of A.I. tool usage and each professor's policy on A.I. tools in their class.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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This guide is originally by Bree Jordan, who, while a student, produced this guide as a capstone project in Drexel's Library and Information Science program. Modifications have been made since by Becka Rich.