AI Use Disclosure

Generate a publication-ready declaration of the tasks you delegated to generative AI, using the GAIDeT taxonomy.

This tool helps CUNY Graduate Center researchers and students disclose how they used generative AI (GAI) tools in their research and writing, in line with the GAIDeT taxonomy (Generative AI Delegation Taxonomy). Fill in the fields below and click “Generate” to create a declaration you can copy into your manuscript or assignment.

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1 Who delegated the tasks?

Responsible author(s). You can also write something like “Collective responsibility.”

2 Which GAI tool (and version) was used?

Name the model and version where possible.

3 Select delegated tasks

Choose the tasks delegated to GAI tools, organized by the GAIDeT taxonomy categories. All were performed under full human supervision.

0 tasks selected

4 Additional comments (optional)

Any clarifying details about how the tools were used.

5 Generated declaration

Attribution & License

Adapted from the GAIDeT Declaration Generator by Suchikova, Tsybuliak, Teixeira da Silva & Nazarovets, used under the MIT License. The GAIDeT taxonomy and declaration wording are preserved from the original; this version reskins the interface for the CUNY AI Lab and runs fully client-side.

📄 Suchikova, Y., Tsybuliak, N., Teixeira da Silva, J. A., & Nazarovets, S. (2026). GAIDeT (Generative AI Delegation Taxonomy): A taxonomy for humans to delegate tasks to generative artificial intelligence in scientific research and publishing. Accountability in Research, 33(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/08989621.2025.2544331