Plagiarizing is looked at by many writers as the ultimate taboo, a complete and total incineration of the public trust between those who pen and those who consume what's penned. But what if those writings are written in the author's own style, but using a little help from a robot friend? Are we plagiarizing ourselves when artificial intelligence rears its confounding head to help us find our authentic voice?
A significant rise in AI-related cheating among British university students has been reported, rising sharply from previous years. The trend underscores the evolving landscape of academic integrity.