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Reference: Generative AI. (Year). AI model used (Month Day version) [Large Language model]. website page

In-Text: (Generative AI, Year)

 

Example:

Reference: OpenAI. (2024) ChatGPT (Feb 13 version) [Large language version]. https://chat.openai.com/chat

In-Text: (OpenAI, 2024)

 

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Works Cited: "Text of prompt" prompt. AI model used, Day Month version, Generative AI, Day Month Year used, website

In-text: ("Text prompt")

 

Example:

Works Cited: "Explain antibiotics" prompt. ChatGPT, 13 Feb. version, OpenAI, 16 Feb. 2023, chat.openai.com

In-text: ("Explain antibiotics")

 

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AI and Plagiarism

Generative AI can mix and match sources and it is up to you to source accordingly. This is why it is important not to use generative AI as a main source and to use it as a guiding post on your own original work. Doing your own research and finding your own sources makes sure that you are not running into these problems.

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