Generative AI Tools & Guidance

This page lists the technology tools provided and currently piloted at Penn with generative AI features. Please check back regularly for updates.

Penn Enterprise License

ChatGPT for Education

ChatGPT is a natural language processing tool developed by OpenAI. The language model can answer questions and assist you with tasks like composing emails, essays, and code.

Available for: full-time faculty and staff (with a licensing fee)

➡️ View our ChatGPT EDU Guide

Microsoft Copilot Chat

Microsoft Copilot Chat, formerly Bing Chat Enterprise, is a chat interface that Microsoft uses to integrate with OpenAI's ChatGPT. You can ask it to do a variety of things such as web search, answers, content generation, and information summarization via your web browser.

Available for: full-time faculty, staff, and students

➡️ View our MS Copilot Chat for the Web Guide

Microsoft Copliot for M365

Microsoft Copilot for M365 integrates Copilot Chat into the Office suite of applications, as well as into your PennO365 account. Using a feature called "Business Chat," you can ask Microsoft 365 Copilot questions about your calendar, files, and email.

Available for: full-time faculty and staff (with a licensing fee)

➡️ View our M365 Copilot Guide


Penn or GSE Piloting Tools

Grammarly

Grammarly is an AI-powered writing assistance tool that aims to improve users’ writing quality and efficiency.

Available for: full-time faculty and staff (as part of a one year pilot)

➡️ View the ISC Grammarly Pilot User Guide

Padlet

Padlet has "AI recipes" to help instructors generate virtual bulletin boards for class discussions and multimedia sharing.

Available for: up to 25 full-time faculty and staff at Penn GSE

➡️ View our Padlet Guide


Please note that most generative AI tools and services use user inputs to train the model. Existing tools may also incorporate AI features in their service offerings. For this reason, AI users should avoid sharing personal or sensitive data with the tool and should not input moderate or high-risk Penn data as defined by the Penn Data Risk Classification. Please contact GSE-IT if you have any questions or need more information.


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