Open Educational Resources and Artificial Intelligence-Generated Material
https://affordablelearninggeorgia.org/resources/opengenai I share this link because it leads to information about The University System of Georgia's policy statement on AI use in Open Educational Resources (OERs). For those who don't know, OERs are not just homemade textbooks. They are designed for wide distribution digitally and should b e well researched and designed to be at parity with publishers' text. If done correctly, they use no material that is under copyright or that needs permission (and therefore perhaps payment), including images or text. They can utilize links to open access material on the Internet. The goal is to not breach copyright law and to keep them zero cost. Actually, the goal is to provide a better to or equal than option to traditional textbooks, which can extremely expensive. OERs use Creative Commons licensing to protect the integrity of their use and to keep the author's work from being "stolen" and sold. I am not sure how viabl