AI Tools

Dartmouth Chat

Dartmouth Chat gives every member of the Dartmouth community free access to a wide range of AI models — both open-source models hosted at Dartmouth and commercial models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google — all in one place. Users can compare responses across models, upload documents to shape their prompts, generate images, and build custom chatbots for specific tasks. Provided through a partnership between Dartmouth Libraries and Research Computing and Data Services.

Claude for Education

Claude for Education is Anthropic's AI assistant built for higher education. It's available to all Dartmouth students, faculty, and staff through a university-wide agreement. Claude is well suited for writing, analysis, coding, and working with long documents.

Microsoft Copilot

Microsoft Copilot is an AI assistant built into Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams. It's available to all Dartmouth community members through the institution's Microsoft license. Data entered into Copilot is covered by Microsoft's enterprise privacy protections.

Additional AI Tools

A growing collection of other AI tools available to the Dartmouth community, including ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Elicit, with notes on what each does well and what access levels are available. Maintained by Research Computing and the Dartmouth Library.

For Instructors

As faculty weigh whether, when, and how AI can genuinely support deeper learning, the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL) and Learning Design and Innovation (LDI) offer support — from building AI literacy to experimenting with new tools to designing assignments thoughtfully.

For Students

Policies on AI use in coursework vary by school. Find the guidelines for your program below.

School of Arts & Sciences 

Geisel School of Medicine

Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies

Thayer School of Engineering

Tuck School of Business