COMMON GEN AI TOOLS
A wide range of AI tools may support learning, teaching, and research activities. At AIHE, responsibly exploring various types of Gen AI Tools is encouraged.
Please be aware that AI tools are rapidly developing. New tools are introduced regularly, and some free versions may later become paid services.
The following examples are provided as a starting point for exploration.
1. Microsoft Copilot
https://copilot.microsoft.com/
Microsoft Copilot (previously Bing Chat Enterprise) is now accessible to all staff and students by signing in with an AIHE email address. Copilot serves as an AI assistant that can help with a wide range of tasks, including finding information, generating text, translating languages, and creating images.
2. Other GenAI/AI Tools
While AIHE does not have licenses or subscriptions to the following AI tools, staff and students can explore free versions available online. These tools may assist with tasks to support learning and productivity when used responsibly and ethically.
Caution: Use of these AI tools may be prohibited or restricted in certain units/assessments or when dealing with confidential or proprietary information. Always check your assessment brief and our institutional policy before use.
- Text Generation
- ChatGPT / GPT-5 https://chatgpt.com/
- Claude. https://claude.ai/new
- Perplexity https://www.perplexity.ai/
- Image & Visual Content
- DALL·E https://openai.com/index/dall-e-3/
- Midjourney https://www.midjourney.com/
- Stable Diffusion https://stabledifffusion.com/
- Audio & Music
- AIVA https://www.aiva.ai/
- Murf AI https://murf.ai/
- Soundraw https://soundraw.io/
- Video Generation
- Runway ML https://runwayml.com/
- Synthesia https://www.synthesia.io/?r=0
- Pictory AI https://pictory.ai/
- Data & Research Assistance
- Elicit https://elicit.com/
- Scite https://scite.ai/
- Consensus https://consensus.app/

