Pressure to Plagiarize and the Choice to Cheat: Toward a Pragmatic Reframing of the Ethics of Academic Integrity
In light of the burgeoning influence of LLM AI programs like ChatGPT in a variety of academic contexts and the COVID-19 pandemic's expansion of virtual classrooms and coursework, the philosophical framing of academic integrity and plagiarism is being re-examined. In concert with these technolog...
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Main Authors: | Alicia McIntire (Author), Isaac Calvert (Author), Jessica Ashcraft (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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