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- Specific text to be added or removed (added as a subsection of "Impact of artificial intelligence"):
Impact of Large Language Models:
Large language models (LLMs) have triggered a huge wave of content automation and this poses a risk of saturation of the internet. A 2024 study from researchers in Singapore shows how this misuse of LLMs for automated content creation at scale could lead to a 'Plagiarism Singularity' in the near future, where most original work would also be marked as plagiarised due to a massive amount of artificially generated content on the internet. [1]
S Ranga, R Mao, E Cambria, A Chattopadhyay. "The Plagiarism Singularity Conjecture". In: Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of The Americas Chapter of the Association of Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (2025).
- Reason for the change: Large language models like ChatGPT brought AI tools into mainstream use and they are being exploited for automatic content generation. This could have a serious impact on plagiarism and the new paragraph contains details about the same. (The work referred to here has been peer reviewed and accepted by one of the most prestigious conferences in the field of Natural Language Processing.)
SriramRanga (talk) 20:46, 17 February 2025 (UTC)
- This appears to have been added to the article by a user with no other edits. I am not evaluating the content on the merits at the moment, but if this user is associated with the article this is still a COI even if they are not @SriramRanga. Rusalkii (talk) 05:54, 22 April 2025 (UTC)
- Personally I would disagree with implementing the edit. My concerns are primarily along the lines of WP:DUE, and at least until more sources cite this singularity, I'm gonna say no. InvadingInvader (userpage, talk) 16:12, 6 June 2025 (UTC)