Q. Do I need to cite GenAI tools like ChatGPT?
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Last Updated: Aug 25, 2025 Views: 4
Last Updated: Aug 25, 2025 Views: 4
Yes. If you use content generated by an AI tool in your work, you must cite it. The University recommends including the tool name, version, prompt used, and the date accessed. Refer to citation guidelines provided by your faculty or the library. You might also consider an AI Disclosure (AID) statement.
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