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    Ethics of AI in writing: plagiarism, bias, and future of academic integrity

    Kazakhstan

    Press

    Michael Jones - The Astana Times

    In Kazakhstan, the rise of AI in writing necessitates addressing ethical issues concerning academic integrity. Key challenges include redefining plagiarism, ensuring student accountability, and mitigating hidden biases within AI models. Universities must implement transparent, nuanced policies, promote AI literacy, and integrate discussions on algorithmic bias into curricula, fostering a culture of originality, critical thinking, and equitable AI integration.

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    Study finds high plagiarism levels in ‘hijacked journals

    India, Indonesia, China, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Malaysia, Thailand, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Russian Federation

    Press

    Wagdy Sawahel - University World News

    A recent Institute for East European Studies study highlights the significant threat hijacked journals pose to scientific integrity. The research reveals that papers in these journals exhibit extremely high levels of plagiarism, with 66% of the sample containing plagiarized content. Most of these papers come from authors in developing countries, suggesting that weaker ethical norms and research practices contribute to the problem.

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