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Plagiarism is the copying & pasting of others' work without giving credit to the original author or artist. Plagiarized posts are considered fraud.
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The article was generated through the aid of Chat GPT. I referenced Nicolas Tesla's quotes on Zero Point energy along with Max Plancks. Doing so does not constitute fraud.
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Thank you for letting us know that you are the author of articles on Gaia.com and vegansociety.com
To confirm your authorship of the content, could you please add the link to your Hive blog in these articles.
You can remove this mention, once we confirm the authorship.
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The request in question is deemed irrelevant as it insinuates that I have engaged in plagiarism from the cited sources. To date, no concrete evidence has been presented to substantiate such allegations, save for similarities in conceptual frameworks. It should be noted that restating information in one's own vernacular does not amount to fraudulent behavior, nor does the utilization of Chat GPT. Should the cited platform, Hive, have a policy to the contrary, kindly provide me with a reference to this mandate.
We have provided clear evidence of plagiarism fraud in the sources.
If you used Chat GPT to defraud the Hive community by pretending that you wrote the text, that is yet another abuse. If the Chat GPT result plagiarised the text, then it is a double fraud.
You were blacklisted since you it is not the first time that you engaged in abuse on the platform.
You already engaged in the spam of images with plagiarised text in 2019.
I also see that you continued with the scam, a day after we left your comment, by spamming yet another fraudulent post containing Chat GPT query result:
https://hive.blog/society/@krishool/the-importance-of-voluntary-reparations-a-libertarian-perspective
Nope. That article about reparations was written by me. I sometimes use ChatGPT to refine things I've written. I'm not required to state that I've done so in my articles and that doesn't constitute fraud. Moroever, none of the 'evidence' you've provided is actual evidence of plagiarism and I'm sure you know this. I'll be blacklisting your group for making false accusations and won't be wasting my time responding to fraudulent claims.
https://hive.blog/ai/@hivewatchers/ai-generated-content-not-original-content
https://hive.blog/life/@meesterboom/ai-must-die
https://hive.blog/hive-174578/@azircon/i-do-not-support-ai-generated-text-as-hive-post
https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@belemo/should-ai-generated-publications-be-considered-fraud-on-hive
https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@shadowspub/my-chat-with-chatgpt-about-using-ai-content
https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@acesontop/ai-generated-publications-should-be-considered-fraud-on-hive-here-s-why
https://hive.blog/hive-105017/@oflyhigh/ai-aigc
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