Submitted by iingot t3_10jo0l4 in Futurology
landyhill t1_j5o9l43 wrote
Reply to comment by maretus in CNET's AI Journalist Appears to Have Committed Extensive Plagiarism by iingot
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maretus t1_j5ooncl wrote
So, is that all plagiarism? According to this article, it is.
landyhill t1_j5pewyc wrote
IMHO it ignores the spirit of copyright or trademark which should be something as a whole that is truly unique. I recall Apple wanting to trademark rounded corners on phones or something similar. Or an artist trying to copyright chord progressions which on their own do very little.
AI images, coding and writing is impacting people who feel what they do has some intrinsic value that only they can provide using a specific process they utilize.
We all build on our experiences of what we hear, read, see, touch, etc. I think the term "create" is misleading. Humans build using physical resources here long before our individual existence. Outside of the occasional meteor everything is basically recycled into a new form.
AI is coming for the mental aspect of humanity reducing us to ones and zeros and our egos may have a hard time adjusting.
maretus t1_j5qj5o5 wrote
I’m a digital marketer and have spent 20+ years writing content and in a lot of cases “rewriting content” to avoid duplicate content filters.
I’d venture a guess than 95%+ or commercial content on the internet is just rehash on rehash on rehash. But is it plagiarism to write the same thing using completely different words?
landyhill t1_j5rdgcq wrote
In general I agree with you. Imagine someone claiming plagiarism for the terms like "Click here for more information" or "Stock market reaches all time high".
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