Using AI for research tasks
While generative AI tools can be good at producing generic or formulaic writing (e.g., an email or press release template), they are not as good at conveying authenticity or uniqueness in writing. Sharing your own original ideas using your distinctive voice is essential for good writing and thinking. When using AI for writing, only use tools as aids for improving writing.
AI tools can assist in the research processby:
- brainstorming ideas for topics, research questions, and research designs
- searching for sources or generating search strategies such as keywords, phrases, and concepts for searching
- summarizing or simplifying large quantities of text for aid in literature reviews
- analyzing and visualizing data to identify themes, trends, and other patterns
- translating information into other languages
- improving writing through editing, proofreading, and clarifying ideas
However, these tools also have limitations for research. Be aware that these tools may:
- hallucinate (i.e., make things up)
- list information sources that don’t exist
- present false information in an authoritative tone
- reflect biases found on the internet (e.g., make assumptions about gender, race, etc.)
- be limited in their ability to respond to contemporary events or translate information into less common languages
To address these limitations, you can use some of the following strategies:
- Confirm the information you get from a generative AI tool by researching it in authoritative sources.
- Find original sources of information (e.g., scholarly journal articles accessible through the library website) to cite in academic papers, rather than citing an AI tool.
- Carefully read sources to gain an in-depth understanding of a topic without relying on AI-generated summaries.
Finally, students should always check with their professors to determine whether they can use ChatGPT or other AI tools for assistance in completing their research assignments.
Have questions? Need assistance?
University Libraries has librarians who who specialize in artificial intelligence. They can assist with your research, evaluating AI sources, using AI tools, and more. You can email your librarian directly or schedule a consultation in person or over Zoom.