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Will AI-plagiarism Tools Burst the ChatGPT Bubble?

Disruptive AI-plagiarism market emerges as threat to generative AI dominance. So, ChatGPT, may not be your answer to everything
While ChatGPT has been celebrated by many for easing their productivity, its success has also caused concern for others for obvious reasons. For instance, the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) recently published ethical guidelines on the website, disqualifying submissions that involved text generated from large language models such as ChatGPT. Similarly, schools, colleges, and education boards have also shown apprehension towards using this technology for submissions and exams. Not to mention, shortly after the release of ChatGPT, developers’ platform Stack Overflow banned the use of chatbots, citing a higher degree of inaccuracy in the results.  However, the more pertinent question is: How will they know if a particular content is human-generated or AI? 
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Ayush Jain
Ayush is interested in knowing how technology shapes and defines our culture, and our understanding of the world. He believes in exploring reality at the intersections of technology and art, science, and politics.
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