Global Plagiarism Rates Spiked During COVID and AI Booms, Says 7-Year Study Based on 69.89M Reports
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Global Plagiarism Rates Spiked During COVID and AI Booms, Says 7-Year Study Based on 69.89M Reports
Alicante, Spain, 04/09/2025 / SubmitMyPR / Between 2018 and 2024, nearly 70 million academic and professional documents were analyzed by PlagiarismSearch.com, offering one of the most comprehensive views into the evolving dynamics of plagiarism worldwide. The seven-year dataset captures dramatic shifts in writing behaviors influenced by global disruptions and technological advances. The study identifies three primary drivers shaping global plagi…
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