This guide outlines the University's current approach to acknowledging use of AI in your academic work. As the use of AI tools becomes more prevalent in education, it's crucial to understand how to use these tools ethically and transparently. This guidance aims to help you maintain academic integrity while leveraging the benefits of AI in your studies when appropriate. Given the rapid evolution of AI, consensus on acknowledgement is still emerging.

Important note:

Always follow your assessment brief. It will specify whether you can use Generative AI (GenAI) in your work, and whether this must be acknowledged. Requirements may vary by module or programme. If there is any conflict between this guidance and your assessment brief, the brief takes priority. For details of the University’s official position, see Using AI: Rules and Responsibilities.

Why acknowledge the use of AI?
Reminder: Academic misconduct
How do I acknowledge the contribution of AI?
Types of AI use that may not have to be acknowledged
Students with Support and Personal Development (S&PD) plans
Acknowledging vs. Referencing AI

Need help?

Not sure how to put this into practice? We can help:

  • For support with study skills (e.g. using AI for revision, planning, or writing responsibly), email studyskills@abertay.ac.uk.

  • For support with research and information skills (e.g. finding reliable sources, evaluating AI outputs, or referencing correctly), email library@abertay.ac.uk.

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