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Reply to comment by DashingDino in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
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BlogeOb t1_jcuoqxx wrote
Reply to AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
The more we move ahead in education, the higher the chance of accidental plagiarism. I would hate to be the first person to have an exactly identical paper turned in at school and get in trouble for plagiarism, lol
PrincessSnivy t1_jcunvli wrote
Reply to comment by Unlikely_Birthday_42 in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
Just because an AI made it does not mean that you are not appropriating work that you did not do yourself…? Plagiarism refers to taking credit for any kind of work that you did not do yourself.
Also, you must have a very poor grasp of how current AIs work if you think that they are the future of education. If you do not mind me asking, have you ever gone to university?
Unlikely_Birthday_42 t1_jcum8in wrote
Reply to comment by PrincessSnivy in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
Anything that is not your own [as in belonging to someone else]. That has always been the premise of plagiarism, that it’s something belonging to someone else. If there is no victim, there is no crime. AI reads and learns just like humans do. There is a difference between AI copying and it learning. AI plagiarism doesn’t exist and is a fear monger if term to try to scare and shame kids from advancing into the modern world. AI is our future and it’s best that we work with it. Schools need to change how they teach anyways, versus banning AI
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PrincessSnivy t1_jculjw8 wrote
Reply to comment by Unlikely_Birthday_42 in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
Where do you think the AI get its material from?
Edit: also, plagiarism generally refers to any kind of submitted work that is not your own. So if an AI writes something and you submit that as your own work, that is plagiarism.
mizmoxiev t1_jcuin9t wrote
Reply to comment by Bierbart12 in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
Well, then the guy that wrote the joke algo will be scaling his business then 😹
Unlikely_Birthday_42 t1_jcuiiud wrote
Reply to AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
It isn’t even plagiarism. Plagiarism is coping the work of a human. Not submitting AI material
nameboy_color t1_jcudp5b wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
Man who creates nothing claims creators do not deserve credit or benefit from their creations.
Mist_Rising t1_jcuc6kn wrote
Reply to comment by 0x15e in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
No south Korea is not manufacturing most of the goods it's companies make anymore then your Toyota was made in Japan. China (PRC not Taiwan I believe) manufacturer a lot.
ImUrFrand t1_jcuagd6 wrote
Reply to comment by pressedbread in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
glad i never upgraded from my 970 XD
radewagon t1_jcua29u wrote
A while back, I bought a Samsung SSD from Amazon and the sticker seal had clearly been carefully peeled away and later resealed. I didn't even bother opening it. Just sent it right back stating why. Got a full refund and promised myself I'd never buy products that are commonly counterfeited from Amazon ever again.
YangWenli1 t1_jcu9r6g wrote
Reply to comment by Bierbart12 in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
You can add those by hand.
Pappa_Alpha t1_jcu9pi5 wrote
Reply to AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
The solution is to include an original meme and get it reviewed by a meme board.
pressedbread t1_jcu9hes wrote
wizardstrikes2 t1_jcu8s3w wrote
Reply to comment by gurenkagurenda in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
We have a grip. Our entire family (140 of us) go to siesta key Florida instead of San Diego now for vacation every year. We use to rent out the Pacific Terrace hotel. (Amazing people there). Sadly the elected officials have ruined the entire state.
We refuse to support the California socialist agenda where the state only cares about the rich and elites, while shitting on the poors and small business.
americanadiandrew t1_jcu7r6x wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Screen time has limited effects on toddler's development: Japan study by Saltedline
Just think, that’s who you’re arguing with on Reddit.
littleMAS t1_jcu6ryw wrote
This reminds me of 'copywatches' made in China. They were once obviously cheap knock-offs of Rolex watches but gradually approached a level of craft that could fool experts. Their prices rose accordingly.
emsharas t1_jcu4qqh wrote
Reply to comment by pressedbread in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
What was the error?
ahfoo t1_jcu48lv wrote
Reply to comment by SwallowYourDreams in AI-generated art may be protected, says US Copyright Office by redbellx86
They're both examples of how simply changing an image doesn't create a new right. The two examples are in separate paragraphs. That's not confounding them, that's two separate examples.
DashingDino t1_jcu4612 wrote
Reply to comment by Bierbart12 in AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics – in paper written by chatbot by x0y1
It's already super easy to instruct AI to write in a specific style thanks to zero shot priming etc, you can just instruct it to add jokes, so no that wouldn't work
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Forsaken_Ad6559 t1_jcu3ij6 wrote
Reply to comment by farkwadian in Peter Thiel says he had $50M in SVB when it collapsed. by PossessionStandard42
The bank run was caused by the bank playing stupid games with money and people correctly panicking and pulling their money out.
ImpurestFire t1_jcutirg wrote
Reply to comment by pressedbread in Fake Samsung 980 Pro SSDs Are Spreading Around by Stiven_Crysis
Not sure if these were the exact drives we used at my work but we've had issues recently with some of the servers we've built and shipped out that run off of Samsung M.2 drives. What we would see is the "available spare percent" steadily declining. We've had to ship replacement servers for this. It was either these drives or the 990s.