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AI Literacy in the Age of ChatGPT (Faculty Guide )

Faculty can use this guide to explore issues surrounding teaching and generative artificial intelligence

AI Tools Overview

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.

Use AI tools to augment your human capabilities, not replace them.

AI tools are evolving rapidly

Evolving AI tools are changing so many aspects of our lives:

  • AI is allowing students to access vast sources of knowledge and explore different ideas and ways of thinking.
  • AI is changing how professors teach.
  • AI is changing employer expectations. Most employers will expect you to graduate with skills and experience in using AI.
  • AI is making it even more important that you gain continuous learning skills (learning how to learn) now that will serve you well throughout your life as AI evolves..
  • The AI future will include exciting opportunities along with new realities related to ethics and our interactions with technology.

Where and how can I use AI?

(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.

Free vs. paid AI tools

  • In the near future, MJC may have licenses to provide AI accounts for students. In fact, California Community Colleges have entered into agreements with Google, Microsoft, Adobe and IBM to offer AI-related tools (see CalMatters article). 
  • You can also use free versions provided by many major platforms.
  • If you need more powerful or specialized tools, test different models before you subscribe.

Look for AI in your apps

  • Many computer programs now have embedded AI capabilities. Microsoft includes Copilot in programs like Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Google Docs include embedded Gemini tools. Adobe and Zoom include AI- powered features.

Learn About AI With These Tutorials

If you are new to the practice of using generative AI tools like ChatGPT, these short videos provide a useful introduction.

Practical AI for Instructors and Students

(10 to 12 minutes each) from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

University of Arizona Tutorials (Total time to complete all four, approximately 30-40 minutes)

AI Terminology

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.

  • Machine Learning (ML): Using algorithms and data to train computers    
  • Generative AI: Using AI to create new text, images, audio and video
  • Natural language processing: ML focused on understanding and generating human language
  • Large language models (LLMs): Computers trained to analyze prompts and generate human-like responses 
  • Deep learning: ML that uses neural networks – computer models inspired by the human brain     
  • LLM implementations: These include ChatGPT, Claude Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity and other special-use LLMs 
  • Computer vision: ML that enables computers to see and act on visual information    
  • Multimodal AI: Computers that can read and generate text, images, audio and video
  • Productivity tools: AI-enhanced programs, such as email, word processing, spreadsheets, design programs and virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa

Explore Tools in the AI Toolbox

Types of AI tools

The AI tools listed here are examples; there are many others available.

Generative AI tools


Specialized AI tools for research, writing and coding


Creative AI tools that generate images, videos and music


Analytical AI tools specialized in business intelligence, math, statistics and data visualization


Embedded AI capabilities in software programs


Open-source and customized tools available on communities