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People increasingly claim AI-generated work as their own

A growing trend involves individuals taking undue credit for AI-generated outputs, presenting them as their own intellectual work. This phenomenon spans various domains, from professional settings to academic institutions, where students use AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini to complete assignments without acknowledging the AI's contribution. While some instances involve intentional deception, research suggests many individuals genuinely believe they are responsible for the AI's creations, blurring the lines of collaboration and intellectual ownership. AI

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IMPACT Raises ethical questions about intellectual property and attribution in the age of advanced AI tools.

RANK_REASON The article discusses a societal trend and ethical considerations surrounding AI use, rather than a specific AI development or release.

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People increasingly claim AI-generated work as their own

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