In general, you should always be transparent about your use of AI tools. Since AI tools cannot be considered an author (established by Thaler v. Perlmutter, 2023), they should not be considered a source. Instead, they are generally considered a collaborator.
Cite AI tools when they are used to:
What elements do I need for a citation?
Citing Generative AI Models (ASU)
Provides both general and detailed guidance for several citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago) as well as guidance on permanent links to generative AI results.
AI, ChatGPT and the Library (SLCC)
How do you know where GPT information comes from? Can you trust their references? How do you cite (attribute, document) results from your interactions with ChatGPT or other generative AI programs?
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Video by Jane Stimpson of the Massachusetts Library Association. Recorded October 2023.