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OpenAI ChatGPT Generated Content and Similarity Index: A study of selected terms from the Library & Information Science (LIS) discipline
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With the increasing popularity of OpenAI ChatGPT there are concerns about its use and abuse from all over the globe. Few have appreciated this effort and others are skeptical about it. Whether a proponent or opponent of this tool, no one can deny the fact that this new AI will revolutionize every aspect of human being. In this context, the ChatGPT contents generated through OpenAI ChatGPT are analyzed with the selected terminologies of Library and Information Science (LIS) discipline. About ten popular terms from the LIS field were put on Chat GPT (https://chat.openai.com/) to generate contents. Those contents were checked through Turnitin software (a web-based plagiarism detection service) to see the percentage of similarity. The study observed that, after checking the content with the plagiarism tool, only 13 percent similarity was found from these ten contents. The observation is significant in the context of academic integrity. The findings are perhaps useful for library information science professionals in any academic institution to generate contents.
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