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Plagiarism. It has long been the bane of academics, editors and publishers. In the past, one would still have to read a text before sitting down to copy it or its concepts. But now those professions face a new problem – that created by artificial intelligence programmes, such as. While not strictly plagiarism, the technology is ringing alarm bells in all kinds of academic institutions.
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