This guide is an educational resource provided for informational purposes. The AI tools included here may be approved, under review, or not approved for use by the University of Delaware. Always follow course, department, and university guidelines when using AI tools in academic or research work.
Students: Always check your syllabus or ask your instructor before using AI tools. Not all courses or assignments allow the use of AI, and expectations can vary.
Researchers: Make sure to check your employer's, publisher’s, and/or funder’s guidelines before using AI tools in grant proposals, research writing, or peer review. Many organizations have policies about whether and how generative AI can be used or credited.
Everyone: Always follow the guidance provided by your instructors, departments, employers, and institutions. Do not share secure, private, or proprietary information with AI tools. Review all outputs for accuracy, and follow the terms of use, privacy policies, and data-sharing protocols of both the tools and your organization.
General-purpose AI tools are widely used and easy to get started with. They’re helpful for tasks like summarizing, brainstorming, or drafting, and are especially useful for beginners exploring how AI can support business and business research. Use the menu tabs to explore more specialized tools.