Artificial Intelligence

This overview adapted slide deck aims to provide the a foundational understanding of GenAI from a University of Waterloo perspective. This resource was developed based on a comprehensive slide deck from University of Massachusetts Amherst, Dr. Torrey Trust: "AI & Ethics" slide deck by Torrey Trust, Ph.D. is licensed under CC BY NC 4.0

This version of the slide deck retains the CC-BY-NC license, and can be credited to:

McKenzie, A., Lochead, K., Weaver, K. D., Byl, L., Bermingham, C., Piatek, J., Holmes, T., & Anderson, S. (2024). Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) overview [Slide deck]. University of Waterloo Associate Vice-President, Academic Standing Committee on New Technologies, Pedagogies, and Academic Integrity. Adapted from T. Trust (2024). AI & ethics [slide deck]. University of Massachusetts Amherst as allowed under CC BY-NC 4.0

This interactive lesson offers an engaging experience that delves into the ethical considerations, challenges, and applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). By participating in this interactive lesson, you can better understand the practical aspects of handling Generative AI responsibly.

An infographic in IEEE citation style that provides a sample citation for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatBots and offers a breakdown and explanation of the component parts of the sample citation.

NoteThis citation recommendation is for use in class assignments at the University of Waterloo where you have been asked to use AI generated text as part of your work and provide a reference.


Please note: As ChatGPT and similar AI technologies are rapidly evolving, citation styles may also change as new information becomes available. Please be sure to check back for any updates.  

Date Published: February 27, 2023