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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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Artificial intelligence is passing bar exams, plagiarizing term papers, creating deepfakes that are real enough to fool the masses, and the robot apocalypse is nigh.

From Los Angeles Times

The AI submissions consisted of plagiarized, stitched-together bits of previously published short stories, some of which had been published in Clarkesworld itself.

From Salon

“Once that’s done, then I quickly start editing the page to reword it and add material from other sources to make it not plagiarized.”

From New York Times

Snopes did an internal investigation, according to BuzzFeed’s report, and uncovered the plagiarized work, all of which it plans to retract.

From The Verge

In both cases, VOA managers permitted the journalists suspected of plagiarizing material to continue working for months without sanction — and without warning their colleagues there might be a problem, Patinkin and Bior said in interviews.

From Washington Post