Amazon Climber
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Hopefully, this is the dumbest question you have to answer for a while. Is uncredited AI writing plagiarism? That is, not simply posting AI writing, but claiming that it's your own original work, or posting it without attribution in a way where people would assume it's original rather than you sharing the results of AI prompt.
So, as far as I can tell, there are two primary definitions of plagiarism. One says it's only plagiarism if you pass off work from another source as your own; the other says it's plagiarism if you pass off work from another person. I was always familiar with the former; I didn't realize there were people who insisted the latter created a loophole.
Anyway, I'm not going to pretend this isn't related to an argument I had with @Pure Unadulterated Ego, but I am legitimately curious whether I can just go put some prompts into ChatGPT, do a little editing, and pretend I'm writing my own little novella.
So, as far as I can tell, there are two primary definitions of plagiarism. One says it's only plagiarism if you pass off work from another source as your own; the other says it's plagiarism if you pass off work from another person. I was always familiar with the former; I didn't realize there were people who insisted the latter created a loophole.
Anyway, I'm not going to pretend this isn't related to an argument I had with @Pure Unadulterated Ego, but I am legitimately curious whether I can just go put some prompts into ChatGPT, do a little editing, and pretend I'm writing my own little novella.