Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing how we do many things, including how we teach and learn. It is critically important to dialogue with others, including your instructor, in all parts of your learning process, including when you are considering using or using AI.  

Learn To

Use Responsibly

  • Use AI to support your learning, not to replace or misrepresent your learning.
  • Identify when and how you are using AI, when appropriate, and use citation, disclosure, and acknowledgement processes appropriately, given the circumstances.
    • Action: Seek clarification about when its use is appropriate because instructions may not be explicit enough, and instructors may not consider this until they are asked.
    • Action: Expect to be asked by instructors about your process for producing content, including your process for working with or prompting AI.
  • Act respectfully after considering the ethics surrounding a range of AI uses in your personal, academic, and professional life.

Protect Yourself

  • Choose tools that are USask approved for your privacy and security rather than other GenAI tools.
    • Action: Safeguard your privacy and security. Ensure you use a unique username and password and avoid reusing your NSID and NSID password.
  • Avoid submitting content that is not your own into any AI tool that uses inputs for training purposes or to improve performance. When using AI tools, you are responsible for the content you submit and complying with all applicable laws and regulations. It is strongly recommended that you do not input personal information or confidential data into an AI tool.
  • Advocate for AI policies across contexts that protect privacy, security, transparency and environmental sustainability.

Additional AI Resources

USask students are encouraged to consult the AI support materials and seek appropriate guidance to ensure their use of AI aligns with current institutional principles and guidelines.