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Generative AI -- Best Practices and Resources
This article shares what Wharton Computing has learned about key concepts and emerging best practices in the rapidly evolving field of AI. It provides resources and suggests some useful paradigms that may help you think about the use of AI in ou...
Logging into Copilot for the Web
Copilot for the Web is Microsoft's generative AI tool that allows you to interact with it via a text interface. This tool can assist you with summarizing content, analyzing data, and so much more. Best of all, it allows you to leverage ChatGPT while...
Microsoft Copilot
Copilot is the branding that Microsoft uses for all of its AI tools. This suite of generative AI (built upon the foundations of ChatGPT) is spread across all of Microsoft's platforms, which can make things slightly confusing since this means t...
Grammarly for Education
The University has partnered with Grammarly , an online writing tool, to bring a pilot of Grammarly for Education to students, faculty, and staff. Grammarly for Education checks your grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style as you write and...
AI Tools at Wharton and Penn
This article provides information on using Generative AI tools available through Wharton. Penn's ISC also has information on Generative AI tools at Penn .
Generative AI Tools at Penn and Wharton
Generative AI tools are fast ...
ChatGPT Edu
ChatGPT Edu adds enterprise-level security, enhanced privacy, and data agreements to ChatGPT, the leading provider of generative AI, ensuring that it can be leveraged responsibly with University data. No data entered in the Wharton ChatGPT Edu...
AI Prompt Generation
This article discusses the limitations and advantages of using a generative AI chatbot, and reviews best practices on interacting with them.
Before You Start
You will need the following before you can complete this tas...