Ai.kristiania.no

Ai.kristiania.no is Kristiania's own AI service that uses GTP-4o technology. Data is not stored between sessions. Currently, it is not possible to use other GPTs, save threads, system texts, or upload attachments, but the service is continuously evolving. Follow the link above and log in with your school account. Ai.kristiania has a knowledge cutoff from October 2023 and is not updated with information after this.

Copilot

Click on the link above and make sure you are logged in with your work or school account (xxxxxxx@egms.no or xxxxxxx@student.egms.no) or you will be taken to the open version of Copilot which does not have the same protection. You are logged in if you see a green shield in the top right corner. 

Keenious

Keenious is a non-generative AI tool that uses machine learning and content analysis of documents to provide literature recommendations based on millions of scientific publications. Keenious integrates with Microsoft Word and Google Docs, so users always have access to the most relevant research papers as they write. 

MeSH on Demand

MeSH on Demand is a tool developed by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) that uses the Medical Text Indexer (MTI) program to identify MeSH terms from submitted text. The text can be from your own work or abstracts. This tool is useful for finding relevant MeSH terms and also lists similar articles from PubMed. 

Read more about what MeSH is here. 

Privacy and security

With these services, employees and students can use AI in their browser with security and privacy maintained. The services do not store data between sessions. This means  that users are anonymised and no personal data is stored or processed. The data is not used to train the underlying language model. You can safely submit e.g. intellectual property, research, and student papers that do not contain particularly sensitive data.

    • Use of artificial intelligence in assignment writing

      What are you allowed to do? Can you use AI for your thesis or not? See Kristiania's resource as the use of AI in thesis writing.
      Link here
    • How to refer to artificial intelligence

      See our collected resources on how to refer to AI in your academic text.
      Link here