The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework: An Introduction
This addresses the problem of insufficient transparency and attribution in academic and research contexts, though it is incremental as it builds on existing calls for disclosure without fundamentally changing AI practices.
The paper tackles the lack of standardized guidance for disclosing the use of generative AI tools in higher education and research by introducing the Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework, which provides a comprehensive and detailed standard for such disclosures.
As the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence tools have grown in higher education and research, there have been increasing calls for transparency and granularity around the use and attribution of the use of these tools. Thus far, this need has been met via the recommended inclusion of a note, with little to no guidance on what the note itself should include. This has been identified as a problem to the use of AI in academic and research contexts. This article introduces The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure (AID) Framework, a standard, comprehensive, and detailed framework meant to inform the development and writing of GenAI disclosure for education and research.