Generative AI plagiarism is becoming more contentious for content creation, with recent investigations by Israeli startup, Copyleaks, exposing low authenticity of AI-created content. Their comprehensive research unveils that a significant 60% of outputs from GPT-3.5 manifest elements of plagiarized content.
To discern the level of originality in AI-generated content, Copyleaks analyzed 1,045 outputs from GPT-3.5, spread over 26 diverse subjects. The detailed analysis revealed a high prevalence of Generative AI plagiarism, varying considerably among subjects. For instance, Physics manifested the highest levels of identical text, amounting to 27%.
