Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) at SUNY ESF

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools are redefining what it means to work, study, teach, and create. These tools generate new content based on existing data from the internet or other databases, including user or College data in certain applications. Generative AI requires human input, editing, and evaluation. It is our responsibility to review and revise AI-generated content to ensure its accuracy and make it our own.

AI @ ESF

It is recommended that users should only enter SUNY ESF data when working in the following approved generative AI tools, Microsoft Co-Pilot and Adobe Express Generative AI, which meet security and compliance standards.

Learn more about interacting with AI check out the Moon library guide or library of trainings in KnowBe4.

AI @ Syracuse University

AI tools provided by Syracuse University can be found on the SU ITS Generative AI website.

Resources about AI

What is AI Anyway?
Mustafa Suleyman | TED20204

When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating? Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)