Policy
Responsible Use
We want AI to make learning stronger, not weaker. These guidelines are how we think about using NoteGlider honestly in coursework and independent study.
Effective: April 2026
Use AI to learn, not to skip learning
NoteGlider is built for practice, revision, and understanding — not for turning in untouched AI output as graded work.
Verify things that matter
Spot-check formulas, citations, dates, and domain-specific claims against your actual source material. Models still make confident mistakes.
Follow your school's rules
Each institution sets its own AI policy. Stick to it, and disclose AI assistance when your school asks you to.
Flag anything off
If you see biased, unsafe, or clearly wrong output, report it. We take signals like this seriously and use them to tighten safeguards.
The quick version
Do
- Use generated questions to self-test.
- Cross-check answers against your notes and textbook.
- Treat AI summaries as a starting draft, not the final.
Don't
- Submit untouched AI output as your own graded work.
- Use NoteGlider to cheat or misrepresent what you know.
- Upload unlawful, harmful, or someone else's copyrighted content.