Achal Agrawal had just finished giving a lecture when an enthusiastic undergraduate student approached him with an idea for a research project. Agrawal was delighted, until the student described how he had previously used software to paraphrase published work.

Agrawal explained that doing so was considered plagiarism — a serious violation of research integrity — but the student insisted that it was not, because the work passed the university’s plagiarism checks. “I was shocked,” recalls Agrawal, now a freelance data scientist in Raipur, India.

The interaction, in late 2022, made Agrawal realize how ingrained such misconduct had become — and it cemented his resolve to do something about the issue. He left his university job a month later and has since dedicated his time to raising aw…

Similar Posts

Loading similar posts...

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation
Next / previous item
j/k
Open post
oorEnter
Preview post
v
Post Actions
Love post
a
Like post
l
Dislike post
d
Undo reaction
u
Recommendations
Add interest / feed
Enter
Not interested
x
Go to
Home
gh
Interests
gi
Feeds
gf
Likes
gl
History
gy
Changelog
gc
Settings
gs
Browse
gb
Search
/
General
Show this help
?
Submit feedback
!
Close modal / unfocus
Esc

Press ? anytime to show this help