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Amazon Exam AIF-C01 Topic 2 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for Amazon's AIF-C01 exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 2
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A student at a university is copying content from generative AI to write essays.

Which challenge of responsible generative AI does this scenario represent?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Alysa
3 days ago
I still think it's mainly plagiarism because the student is not creating original work.
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Noble
5 days ago
That's a good point, Valentin. It could be both plagiarism and privacy concerns.
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Valentin
8 days ago
But isn't it also a privacy issue if the AI is generating content based on personal data?
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Denise
11 days ago
Ah, the age-old battle between humans and their AI overlords. Plagiarism is the name of the game, but I bet the student's grades won't be as 'intelligent' as the AI they're using.
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Alysa
12 days ago
I agree with Noble, copying content without giving credit is definitely plagiarism.
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Noble
18 days ago
I think the scenario represents plagiarism.
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Margart
19 days ago
Plagiarism, huh? Guess the student figured they could just 'copy-paste' their way to success. Gotta love the creativity, but not the ethics.
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Eric
21 days ago
Looks like someone's trying to cheat the system with a little AI magic! Guess they forgot the 'responsibility' part of 'responsible AI'.
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Ellsworth
2 days ago
C) Plagiarism
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Melodie
13 days ago
A) Toxicity
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