Not all instructors permit the use of ChatGPT or other generative AI tools for student assignments. Contact your instructor before using any generative AI tool for schoolwork.
For additional guidance on whether to use ChatGPT or any AI tool, follow the helpful decision-making flow chart below.
Citation formula: (Author, year)
Author is the name of the company/creator of the generative AI tool
Year is when the version of the generative AI tool was released
Citing ChatGPT
Parenthetical Citation Example
(OpenAI, 2023).
Narrative Citation Example
OpenAI (2023) ...
Citing Microsoft Copilot
Parenthetical Citation Example
(Microsoft, 2023).
Narrative Citation Example
Microsoft (2023) ...
Formula
Example - ChatGPT
Example - Microsoft Copilot
APA Style has provided the above guidance on how to cite and reference generative AI output.
If your instructor approves the use of generative AI tools for an assignment, you must include:
You must include a statement describing how you used the generative AI tool in your assignment. This statement could appear in your introduction or at the end of your assignment with your references. Ask your instructor for their preference. Here are two example statements:
In addition, include any prompts you used and the AI-generated text. For example:
Reference
If you used generative AI to edit your work, save a copy of the unedited version. It is recommended that you use your Conestoga OneDrive to keep track of your progress on assignments (i.e., edited and unedited drafts), as well as all communication with AI tools (e.g., prompts used and outputs from the AI tool).