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An infographic with black text on a white background. There is an abstract image in the centre that includes an icon of the human brain in grey and a circle with nodes extending out from it in different colours of blue and green. This infographic shares the tenets of postplagiarism.

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“Postplagiarism refers to an era in human society in which advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and neurotechnology, including brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), are a normal part of life, including how we teach, learn, and interact daily.” (Eaton, 2023)

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Infographics

The original postplagiarism infographic was developed by Sarah Elaine Eaton in February 2023. It has been shared around the world in a variety of languages.

6 Tenets of Postplagiarism

(English: Developed by Sarah Elaine Eaton)

在人工智能时代进行写作:后剽窃时代的6大准则

(Chinese: Translated by Gengyan Tang and Wei Cai)

6 Principios del Posplagio

(Spanish: Translated by Beatriz Moya Figueroa)

6 Princípios do Pós-plágio

(BR Portuguese: Translated by Jaque Bampi)

Les 6 Principes de Postplagiat

(French: Translated by Elaine Beaulieu)

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Шесть принципов постплагиата: Письмо в эпоху искусственного интеллекта

(Russian: Translated by Fuat Ramazanov)

(Persian: Translated by Soroush Sabbaghan)

Nepali Translation

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(Nepali: Translated by Bibek Dahal)

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