AI

AI Tools

This page provides updates on the AI tools and technologies available at St. John’s University.  We will update the content as new tools become available.

If you are an employee, please refer to the AI Policy in the Workplace for guidelines on the appropriate use of AI.

Students and faculty should also refer to the Use of AI in Teaching and Research Guidelines.

AI Tools for Everyone

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Grammarly

Grammarly is a cloud-based writing tool that helps users proofread and edit their documents. It checks for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors and offers real-time assistance to improve the content's clarity, cohesiveness, fluency, and vocabulary.

Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant designed to enhance productivity and streamline workflows by providing contextual assistance, automating tasks, and analyzing data across various Microsoft products. It comes with an industry license, which means the information you input in this tool will remain at St John’s and won’t be shared with the whole web, as it occurs with free tools. Co-pilot acts as a digital companion, offering support with tasks like writing, summarizing, creating content, and even generating images. You can create agents to automate tasks. Thanks to its integration with Microsoft 365 apps, AI-generated content can be transferred into Microsoft files, such as Word documents or PowerPoint presentations.

Adobe Firefly

Adobe Firefly

The next evolution of creative AI is here. Now you can create images, video, audio, and vector graphics in the Firefly app. Ideate, create and collaborate on concepts with Firefly Boards. And work with the latest, greatest, commercially safe Firefly generative AI models. Students taking classes in our creative labs will have access to Adobe tools, including Firefly.

 Open Source/Free(mium) Tools

St. John's does not have institutional licenses for the AI tools below. Their inclusion here is not an endorsement.