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plagiarize

[pley-juh-rahyz, -jee-uh-rahyz] / ˈpleɪ dʒəˌraɪz, -dʒi əˌraɪz /
VERB
forge
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Antonyms
STRONG




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In the quickly evolving area of AI imagery, Adobe has tried to position itself as a responsible industry citizen by offering products that won’t plagiarize or create offensive imagery.

From Seattle Times

Still, the detectors raise hopes for gaining the advantage over paper mills, which churn out bogus manuscripts containing text, data, and images partly or wholly plagiarized or fabricated, often massaged by ghost writers.

From Science Magazine

“There are ways it can be useful. But too many people are using it against us and using it to create mediocrity. They’re also in violation of copyright. They’re also plagiarizing.”

From Seattle Times

“Those are pretty reasonable demands for the true human authors of the work — to not have some system take all of our content and plagiarize it,” Stutzman said.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, he filed a lawsuit in 1987 claiming that Michael Masser’s hit song for Whitney Houston, “The Greatest Love of All,” had plagiarized “If You Could Read My Mind.”

From Los Angeles Times