The rapid uptake of generative AI tools raises questions about whether this constitutes plagiarism and under what circumstances it should be allowed. There's a vast wasteland of confusion in the middle of the spectrum of AI use, says copyright consultant Jonathan Bailey.
Generative AI tools complicate the debate around the improper use of others' work as they are trained to generate text by digesting vast amounts of published writing. Defining academic dishonesty or plagiarism boundaries becomes difficult with these tools, says ecologist Pete Cotton.
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