I've been wrestling with this question a lot. AI tools are everywhere now. Some professors say "never use it." Others are designing assignments around it. So what's actually ethical? 
I found this CUNY assignment that tackles exactly this question . They have students use ChatGPT to help formulate research questions, but with strict ethical guidelines:
Ethical uses of AI for research:
The assignment process:
What I'm learning:
AI is a tool, like a calculator or Google. Using it isn't cheating — but letting it do the work for you IS cheating. The difference is whether YOU are still thinking.
My new approach:
Anyone else have thoughts on ethical AI use?
I found this CUNY assignment that tackles exactly this question . They have students use ChatGPT to help formulate research questions, but with strict ethical guidelines:
Ethical uses of AI for research:
- Brainstorming ideas and angles you hadn't considered
- Getting feedback on clarity and specificity
- Suggesting refinements to your own work
- Helping you see gaps in your thinking
- Generating alternative phrasings or approaches
- Practicing critical evaluation of AI output
- Having AI write your question (or paper) for you
- Submitting AI-generated work as your own
- Using AI without understanding or evaluating its suggestions
- Relying on AI to replace your own thinking
The assignment process:
- Student drafts their own research question first (crucial!)
- Student asks ChatGPT for feedback and suggested refinements
- Student critically evaluates AI suggestions using the FINER criteria
- Student revises their question, incorporating only what makes sense
- Student reflects on the process — what they learned, what AI helped with, what AI missed
What I'm learning:
AI is a tool, like a calculator or Google. Using it isn't cheating — but letting it do the work for you IS cheating. The difference is whether YOU are still thinking.
My new approach:
- Think through my topic and draft my own question
- Ask AI: "Here's my research question. How could I improve it?"
- Look at the suggestions with a critical eye
- Keep what's helpful, ignore what's not
- Write down WHY I made my final choices
Anyone else have thoughts on ethical AI use?