Using ChatGPT in academic writing is (not) a form of plagiarism: What does the literature say?

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Adeeb M Jarrah, Yousef Wardat, Patricia Fidalgo
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Abstract

This study aims to review the existing literature on using ChatGPT in academic writing and its implications regarding plagiarism. Various databases, including Scopus, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, and ProQuest, were searched using specific keywords related to ChatGPT in academia, academic research, higher education, academic publishing, and ethical challenges. The review provides an overview of studies investigating the use of ChatGPT in academic writing and its potential association with plagiarism. The results of this study contribute to our understanding of the use and misuse of ChatGPT in academic writing, considering the growing concern regarding plagiarism in higher education. The findings suggest that ChatGPT can be a valuable writing tool; however, it is crucial to follow responsible practices to uphold academic integrity and ensure ethical use. Properly citing and attributing ChatGPT’s contribution is essential in recognizing its role, preventing plagiarism, and upholding the principles of scholarly writing. By adhering to established citation guidelines, authors can maximize ChatGPT’s benefits while maintaining responsible usage.
在学术写作中使用ChatGPT(不是)抄袭的一种形式:文献上说了什么?
本研究旨在回顾现有关于在学术写作中使用ChatGPT的文献及其对剽窃的影响。包括Scopus、Google Scholar、ScienceDirect和ProQuest在内的各种数据库都使用了与学术界、学术研究、高等教育、学术出版和伦理挑战中的ChatGPT相关的特定关键词进行了搜索。这篇综述概述了调查ChatGPT在学术写作中的使用及其与剽窃的潜在联系的研究。考虑到高等教育中对剽窃的日益关注,这项研究的结果有助于我们理解学术写作中使用和滥用ChatGPT的情况。研究结果表明,ChatGPT可能是一种有价值的写作工具;然而,遵循负责任的做法来维护学术诚信和确保合乎道德的使用是至关重要的。正确引用和归因ChatGPT的贡献对于认识其作用、防止剽窃和维护学术写作原则至关重要。通过遵守既定的引用指南,作者可以在保持负责任的使用的同时最大限度地提高ChatGPT的效益。
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