How bad is plagiarism, truly?

The rise of artificial intelligence has prompted renewed appreciation for originality among people. However, it’s increasingly difficult to discern where influence ends and imitation begins. According to Anthony Lane of The New Yorker, the technology’s impact is becoming increasingly subtle.

Students have utilized ChatGPT to generate essays, effectively bypassing the need for independent work. The tool’s ability to transform a generated text into something that appears to originate from a human is a key feature. Stealth is one company offering such capabilities.

The process involves taking a digitally produced output and reformatting it, creating the impression of an authentic human creation. The increasing sophistication of AI tools raises questions about authorship and the value of original thought. As these technologies continue to evolve, the line between genuine creativity and artificial replication will likely become even more blurred.

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