AI use in journalism can quickly lead to plagiarism, a reduction in article quality, and the degradation of trust in media.
We asked our three writers to say a bit about how they use — or avoid — AI, and what future it might have for our profession.
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IU has a plagiarism certification passed by over 1 million people, including many of our current students. This egregious ...
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Writing with AI is more of a parasitic act than a plagiaristic one, writes our resident AI and media expert.
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I took my first in-person midterm exam at Oberlin a few weeks ago. I came prepared with the testing etiquette ingrained in me ...
The Bombay High Court has issued a decisive ruling regarding the lawsuit brought by filmmaker Santosh Kumar against Aditya ...