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AI Resources
Toronto Metropolitan University is committed to supporting the responsible, ethical and innovative use of Generative AI. This resource hub brings together key policies, guidelines, and learning materials to help students, faculty and staff navigate the opportunities and challenges of AI. Whether you’re looking for information on academic integrity, research, privacy or best practices in teaching and learning, the resources below provide a starting point for engaging with AI at TMU.
- CELT Principles, Guidelines, and Resources on Generative AI
- (google doc) Academic Integrity Office Guidance on AI (external link, opens in new window)
- Policy 60: Academic Integrity
- Course Outline Policies – Academic Integrity Policy 60
- (google doc) Guide to Managing Generative AI in the Classroom (external link)
- YSGPS AI Guidance (Graduate Studies)
- (google form) Artificial Intelligence Community of Practice (external link)
- TRSM Business Career Hub, Leveraging AI
Funding Agencies
- Tri-Agency:
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR):
- National Institutes of Health (NIH):
- U.S. National Science Foundation:
Publishing
COPE Statement on Authorship and AI Tools:
Publishers
- ACM: Policy on Authorship (external link)
- Elsevier: Generative AI Policies for Journals (external link)
- Sage: Artificial Intelligence Policy (external link)
- Springer Nature: Artificial Intelligence (external link)
- Taylor & Francis: AI Policy (external link)
- Wiley: Best Practice Guidelines on Research Integrity and Publishing Ethics (external link)
Graduate Students
- Ontario Council of Graduate Students (OCGS): (PDF file) Artificial Intelligence: Considerations for Graduate Students (external link)
- YSGPS: Guidance on the Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) in Graduate Studies
- Podcast: Podagogies, Episode 25 “Navigating Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom with Dr. Lai-Tze Fan, Dr. Jan Frijters, and Allyson Miller”
- Podcast: Ethics, AI, Technology & Business
- News Article: Regulating AI to Protect Democracy
- Diversity Institute, “Bridging the AI Gap in SMEs in Canada”
- Diversity Institute, “Artificial Intelligence in Action for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises”
- Leah Filho, W., Forh Mbah, M., Pimenta Dinis, M., Viera Tevisan, L., de Lange, D., Mishra, A., Rebelatto, B., Ben Hassen, T. & Aina, Y. (2024). The role of artificial intelligence in the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 11: Fostering sustainable cities and communities (external link) . Cities, Volume 150, 105021.
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