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The use of generative AI within assignments must comply with RGU guidance. It is your responsibility to check your assignment brief and ensure that the use of AI tools is permitted within an assignment.
Any use of AI tools, including idea and content generation or helping you to plan or develop an assignment, must be acknowledged as a source. Instructions are given below on how to reference the legitimate use of AI within assignments, but given how fast the AI landscape is changing, these instructions may be subject to change in the coming months.
Examples
Examples
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Please ensure that you follow the template exactly, inluding text formatting such as italics and punctuation.
Name of AI (Year of artwork creation) Descripton of artwork [Digital art]. Created for Reciever of artwork, Day/Month of communication.
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(Open AI Dall-e, 2023)
An Open AI Dall-e (2023) image shows that ...
Reference List
Open AI Dall-E (2023) Infinite pile of books [Digital art]. Created for Malcolm Reed, 14 June.
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Please ensure that you follow the template exactly, inluding text formatting such as italics and punctuation.
Name of AI (Year of artwork creation) Title of artwork [online]. Available at: URL (Accessed: date).
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Citation
(Shutterstock AI, 2023)
A Shutterstock AI (2023) image shows that ...
Reference List
Shutterstock AI (2023) A magical library filled with hard covered red books, blue books, green books [online]. Available at: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-generated/magical-library-filled-hard-covered-red-2273998849 (Accessed: 14 June 2023).