Curious about artificial intelligence? Whether you're just starting out or already
building your own AI projects, the Garnet AI Foundry is your gateway to exploring, learning and creating with AI at the University of
South Carolina.
Tools Available
ChatGPT
ChatGPT is a web-based AI assistant that helps students quickly draft essays, summarize
readings, brainstorm ideas and get help with studying or organizing tasks. It’s a
flexible tool for learning and productivity, offering instant support through natural,
conversational interaction.
ChatGPT is an AI language model designed to generate human-like text. Unlike search
engines, it doesn’t retrieve live results from the web—it generates responses based on patterns it learned
from large datasets.
Yes, it can assist with brainstorming, outlining, summarizing, or drafting—but it should not be used
to generate final submissions unless your institution permits it. Always check your academic integrity policy.
It depends on your university’s rules. Using AI to do work that is meant to reflect
your own thinking may violate academic integrity policies if not disclosed.
It can generate citations, but they are often fabricated or inaccurate. Always verify
citations independently using real academic databases (e.g., JSTOR, Google Scholar).
As of GPT-4-turbo, its training data goes up to late 2023. However, it doesn't have real-time access to new publications unless integrated with live tools.
Yes—for brainstorming, structuring, or improving clarity. But using it to write entire
assignments without permission may breach policy.
It can quiz you, explain concepts, summarize readings, and help create study guides.
It can explain many complex topics at various levels of depth, though it's not a substitute for peer-reviewed or instructor-vetted material.
Yes, it can walk through problems and help debug code, though it may occasionally
make errors—double-check the logic.
Absolutely. You can practice conversations, vocabulary, grammar, or translations.
Faculty can use it to generate quiz questions, summarize articles, draft rubrics,
or brainstorm instructional material. It should be reviewed and edited for accuracy
and fit.
Yes—it can generate educational content in many formats, with options to customize
tone and complexity.
Transparency, accuracy, and fairness are key. Disclose AI use, avoid relying on it
for final grades, and respect student privacy.
Yes, it can role-play or generate mock interviews and scenarios to support active
learning.
Yes. It's essential to guide students to use AI as a supplement, not a substitute, for critical
thinking and independent work.
You should never enter personally identifiable information (PII), HIPPA and regulated research data, grades, or unpublished research into ChatGPT. It’s not a secure data store.
Disclose AI use where required.Verify AI-generated content.Avoid inputting confidential or sensitive data. Visit the Center for Teaching Excellence for more resources.
USC understands the concerns about sustainability around artificial intelligence and
doesn’t take those lightly. The university is committed to creating a more sustainable
future across campus and has taken efforts to make campus more energy efficient. We
currently have 27 sustainable buildings on campus and recently started the Garnet
Bites program to prevent food waste.
The university’s partnership with companies like OpenAI provides a leadership opportunity
to learn, evaluate and advocate for sustainability across campus. We’re committed
to pioneering not only AI innovation across the state but also renewable energy initiatives
to build a better tomorrow.
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Give us a call at 803-777-1800 or submit a ticket through the IT Service Portal.
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