Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools use machine learning technologies to analyze prompts, data and images and generate output, including written text, voices, pictures, videos and more. These tools can mimic humans’ ability to learn, reason, solve problems and make decisions. We are just beginning to understand how these powerful tools can be used effectively and responsibly, but as you use these technologies, never forget: AI is not human.
Evolving AI tools are changing so many aspects of our lives:
(Guess what: It’s already almost everywhere)
AI powers the platforms we use every day, such as: Web search engines, Netflix, Amazon, Maps, YouTube, Spotify, Siri, Alexa, Instagram, TikTok, Uber and much more.
If you are new to the practice of using generative AI tools like ChatGPT, these short videos provide a useful introduction.
(10 to 12 minutes each) from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Artificial intelligence is the field of computer science that uses machines to simulate intelligence
AI tools are now everywhere and many people may interact with them daily without even realizing it. In this environment, it is important to have basic knowledge of how AI tools function and understand various AI terms and acronyms.
The AI tools listed here are examples; there are many others available.
This guide is based "The 2025 Student Guide to Artificial Intelligence" by Imagining the Digital Future, Elon University and American Association of Colleges and Universities is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.