How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
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How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
"The humanizers proceed on the assumption that, as fallen beings, we have no option but to cheat. We really can't help ourselves, either, so here comes technology to spare us the pain."
"One of the knottiest problems in this vexing new field of endeavor concerns the relationship between A.I. and plagiarism. It could be argued that the two are nearly identical."
Originality has been valued since ancient Rome, yet the boundary between influence and plagiarism remains ambiguous. AI tools, referred to as humanizers, assist students by transforming AI-generated content into more human-like writing. Companies like StealthWriter, HIX AI, and QuillBot provide these services. The reliance on technology suggests a societal acceptance of cheating, as individuals struggle to think and write independently. The relationship between AI and plagiarism raises concerns, as AI gathers vast amounts of data, blurring the lines of originality and ethical writing.
Read at The New Yorker
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