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If you are using AI to help with a draft or outline, you'll want to acknowledge that with a sentence at the beginning or end of the paper that says something like, "This paper was produced with drafting support from Microsoft Copilot." Your instructor might have specific conventions for how they would like to list this as well, so it is always best practice to check in with them!
If you are citing a conversation with an AI tool, either as a source or as an object of study, explore each section below to learn how to cite AI text generators in different styles.
"Prompt text" prompt. AI tool, version of tool, company that made the tool, date text was generated. URL.
Check out the MLA Style Guide for more information.
Company that made the tool (date text was generated). AI tool (version of tool) [Large language model]. URL.
Check out the APA Style Guide for more information.
In Chicago, you'll cite generative AI differently depending on whether or not you included the prompt in the text of your paper. If you included it in your paper, you don't need to repeat it in the citation.
Prompt already included in paper:
1. Text generated by [name of the AI tool], date, Company that made the tool, URL.
Prompt not yet included in paper:
1. [Name of the AI tool], response to "prompt," date text was generated, Company that made the tool, URL.
Adapted with permission from the University of Maryland's University Libraries and the Teaching and Learning Transformation Center's "Cite Correctly: How to Cite AI-Generated Work" is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0
If you're including an AI-generated image in the body of a paper, give it a figure number (i.e. Fig. 1, Fig. 2)
Fig. 1. "Full prompt" prompt, Name of Tool, version of tool, Company Name, date image was generated, URL.
In-text citation
(Company that made the AI tool, year image was generated).
Bibliography
Company that made the AI tool. (Year image was generated). Name of the AI tool, as specifically as possible. Version of the AI tool. [AI image generator]. URL.
Check out the APA Audiovisual Media Style Guide for more information
The Chicago Manual of Style's website recommends you cite AI-generated images like any other image, while including both the name of the AI tool that generated the image, the company that created the AI, and the prompt that generated the image.
"Prompt," image generated by Company's AI Tool, date image was generated.
Check out the Chicago Style Guide on images for more information
Adapted with permission from the University of Maryland's University Libraries and the Teaching and Learning Transformation Center's "Cite Correctly: How to Cite AI-Generated Work" is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0