This guide is meant to provide a general overview of Generative AI, including policies at Northwestern University and within the Feinberg School of Medicine. This is not a comprehensive resource, but rather a primer on this topic, intended to direct users to generative AI tools as well as resources for using these tools for teaching, writing, and researching in an ethical manner.
This guide is a work in progress. We welcome any feedback you may have at ghsl-ref@northwestern.edu.
The following are a few free-to-use tools that exist in the GenAI space. This is not a comprehensive list. Be aware that these are not endorsements by FSM.
ChatGPT utilizes one of the largest (known) datasets to power its operation and is seemingly capable of a variety of complex tasks. However, it is only as good as the information it draws from, which is currently up to date as far as 2021. It also may contain contradictory, biased, or false information.
Search-capable tools:
These are tools that are free for individual use:
Many repositories for GenAI tools such as Futurepedia, Future Tools, Hugging Face Spaces, and Supertools also exist to search for tools as they further proliferate.
Use Cases for Generative AI