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tulipas@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

The highest funded plagiarist is probably this AI ethicist

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The highest funded plagiarist is probably this AI ethicist

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tulipas@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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Andreas Theodorou committed plagiarism in his Phd thesis
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There are two Reddit posts in r/AskAcademia and a more detailed and updated vroniplag page (this specific page contains solely segments from Andreas THeodorou’s thesis) about a case of academ…
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    It makes sense - he spent so much time learning how the system worked, enough to get around it, so now he makes a living continuing the exploit. Many politicians and CEOs do the same.

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      Yes, but it’s still wrong, if true. Plagiarism isn’t just unethical, it’s punitive in most places. I don’t see anything bad about calling it out.

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        Oh absolutely. And this being in academia, they likely will lose their job over it - like that Harvard professor who was accused of a highly similar form of plagiarism (borrowing long stretches of text while failing to cite the original source material). I was pointing out the absurdity of not doing that for politicians and CEOs:-(.

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        plagiarism is an academic crime.

        failing to cite a source is completely amoral.

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          No, it’s also possible to be sued for plagiarism, so defacto punitive.

          I would also err on the side of ethics versus morality for something that doesn’t directly and intentionally do harm on its outset.

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            >would also err on the side of ethics versus morality

            this makes no sense.

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            that doesnt mean its immoral.

            and as far as i can tell, its not even true. you can be sued for copyright infringement but plagiarism is not codified.

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              Do you know the difference?

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                yes

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