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Chinese authors demand action against AI-powered plagiarism

Chinese online fiction writers, including notable authors Huishuohua de Zhouzi and Aiqianshui de Wuzei, have penned an open letter to address the growing issue of AI-driven plagiarism. They highlight how AI models can rapidly deconstruct and rewrite content, transforming plagiarism into an efficient, assembly-line process that is difficult to detect and combat. The writers are urging for measures to be taken against this sophisticated form of content theft. AI

IMPACT Highlights the challenges AI poses to intellectual property rights and the need for new strategies to combat sophisticated forms of plagiarism.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses an opinion and call to action from a group of writers regarding AI's impact on plagiarism, rather than a direct release, policy change, or research finding.

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Chinese authors demand action against AI-powered plagiarism

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  1. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    "A group of Chinese online fiction writers, including popular names like Huishuohua de Zhouzi and Aiqianshui de Wuzei, signed a public letter calling for action

    "A group of Chinese online fiction writers, including popular names like Huishuohua de Zhouzi and Aiqianshui de Wuzei, signed a public letter calling for actions against plagiarism, especially AI-powered "article spinning." "AI models can now break down story plots and rewrite la…