AI for Students

 

The San Francisco State University (SFSU) student resource hub for Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

This page will help you navigate the evolving landscape of AI with content tailored specifically for the SFSU community, including guidance on appropriate use of AI in coursework, a list of AI tools available to campus, access to the SFSU AI Student Survey to share your thoughts and opinions, and opportunities to learn more about AI and apply technology skills to your work, both in the classroom and in prospective careers.

student with laptop in classroom

Large Language Model (LLM)/Chatbots

AI included within other university-supported tools

  • Adobe Firefly
  • Adobe Express
  • Dall-E via Copilot Web
  • Stable Diffusion via Copilot Web
  • Zoom AI features

AI and coursework

Use of artificial intelligence (AI), unless specifically directed by the instructor as part of the assignment/syllabus, is considered a violation of CSU Student Conduct Code, under Plagiarism/Cheating (1.a-c).

A student who is producing any writing or information they did not create on their own, without their own mind, is the definition of submitting a false document.

To learn more about academic integrity, visit the Office of Student Conduct website.

Appropriate use guidelines

SFSU is currently in the process of producing guidelines for use of generative AI in student work.

More information coming soon.

SF State is committed to the responsible and effective use of generative artificial intelligence (genAI). To better prepare campus programming, training and resources, we want to hear from you, whether or not you use genAI.
The survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete. Please share your honest thoughts.

Coming soon.