Editorial

GenAI et al.: Cocreation, Authorship, Ownership, Academic Ethics and Integrity in a Time of Generative AI

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Abstract

This paper investigates the complex interplay between generative artificial intelligence (AI) and human intellect in academic writing and publishing. It examines the ‘organic versus synthetic’ paradox, emphasizing the implications of using generative AI tools in educational and academic integrity contexts. The paper critiques the prevalent ‘publish or perish’ culture in academia, highlighting the need for systemic reevaluation due to generative AI’s emerging role in academic writing and reporting. It delves into the legal and ethical challenges of authorship and ownership, especially in relation to copyright laws and AI-generated content. The paper discusses generative AI’s diverse roles and advocates for transparent reporting to uphold academic integrity. Additionally, it calls for a broader examination of generative AI tools and stresses the need for new mechanisms to identify generative AI use and ensure adherence to academic integrity and ethics. The implications of generative AI are also explored, suggesting the need for innovative AI-inclusive strategies in academia. The paper concludes by emphasizing the significance of generative AI in various information-processing domains, highlighting the urgency to adapt and transform academic practices in an era of rapid generative AI-driven change.

  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 16 Issue: 1
  • Page/Article: 1–10
  • DOI: 10.55982/openpraxis.16.1.654
  • Submitted on 10 Jan 2024
  • Accepted on 20 Jan 2024
  • Published on 2 Feb 2024