Kizspy | Question: 17
(Choose 1 answer)
Original
Is this student's writing an example of plagiarism?
"But ethical issues arising from human and Al co-working environments is a real concern. It is one thing getting a face incorrectly recognised in an image uploaded to Facebook, but a totally different matter if cancer is misdiagnosed by an Al, which could very easily happen. After all, computers make mistakes, just as people do." Bollegala, D. (2016, May 5). Robot revolution: rise of the intelligent automated workforce.
theconversation.com. Retrieved from
http://theconversation.com/robot-revolution-rise-of-the-intelligent-automated-workforce-58252
Student's writing
Other possible implications of Al replacing humans in employment are the ethical concerns that might arise from interaction between the two. Bollegala (2016) points out that possible ethical implications might vary in importance however, with, for example, medical diagnoses outweighing other forms of ethical infractions.(Refer to 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)
Check one option.
A. It is not an example of plagiarism.
B. It is an example of plagiarism because the student has taken the original idea.
C. It is an example of plagiarism because the student has not included the page number in the in-text citation.
D. It is an example of plagiarism because the student has copied the wording of the original text.
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