12-11-2024, 06:03 PM
(12-11-2024, 05:51 PM)newdegree Wrote: Using Grammarly to fix grammar is fine; it can also rewrite your sentence, making it non-original writing. Having any AI software rewrite any part of your paper is plagiarism because you are claiming it as your own writing. If you feel that your writing is to the caliber of a master's or doctoral level of writing, you should not need any AI tools. Submitting articles, books, or assignments that are entirely AI-written is a significant negative; the score would not come out as high if AI software were used to correct minor errors as the score is generated as it scans algorithms that show if the writing is original, human-written, and AI-refined, Ai-generated and AI refined, or fully AI-generated. The AI detector does not lie; if it were simply Grammarly, it wouldn't pop a high score anywhere near 80-100% on a student's paper for AI-generated writing.We'll have to agree to disagree. It is common knowledge that we write the way we speak. And the reality is everyone can't take an English Course to increase their skill set. You may not like it, but Universities are using AI [Grammarly] and other tools. Even Lawyers now have a Legal Writing AI tool to assist attorneys in writing and filling out myriads of legal documents flawlessly. And the Medical field also has AI to assist in diagnosing symptoms and also writing up medical reports. None of which falls in the category of "non-original writing." And certainly there is an entire business industry of book writing on Amazon where authors are using AI to write books and selling them online.
Using technology to write or modify your papers does not make you a better writer. If you feel that you require these things as a student, maybe you should take a few writing or English courses to enhance and increase your skill set.
I'll respectfully leave it there.
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Doctor of Healthcare Administration | Virginia University of Lynchburg
MBA., MBCC., MPM., MHRM | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
In Progress
PhD in International Public Health | Euler-Franeker Memorial University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | The University of Arizona | Class of 2026
Doctor of Healthcare Administration | Virginia University of Lynchburg
MBA., MBCC., MPM., MHRM | Universidad Isabel I / ENEB
Bachelor of Business Administration (Equivalent) | NACES, ECE
In Progress
PhD in International Public Health | Euler-Franeker Memorial University | Class of 2027
Master of Arts in Human Rights Practice | The University of Arizona | Class of 2026


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