调查|一门“洗稿”生意:AI抄袭“神韵” 爆款文章遭批量魔改
Xin Jing Bao·2025-12-30 04:40

Group 1: AI and Copyright Issues - The emergence of AI tools has lowered the barriers for image plagiarism, allowing users to generate new images with minimal skills by using original images and prompts [1][3] - AI-generated content can closely mimic the original work's essence, raising concerns about copyright infringement as modified works may still exhibit substantial similarity to the originals [3][5] - Many creators are facing challenges in protecting their intellectual property rights due to the rapid advancement of AI technology and the lagging legal framework [5][6] Group 2: AI in Creative Industries - Illustrators and content creators are increasingly encountering issues with their works being replicated or modified by AI, leading to significant overlaps in artistic expression [4][7] - The use of AI in art competitions has sparked debates about originality, as some entries may closely resemble existing works, raising questions about the ethical use of AI tools [7][9] - There is a growing acceptance of AI as a creative tool, but it necessitates a stronger awareness of originality and the risks of plagiarism among creators [9][10] Group 3: AI Writing and Content Generation - The rise of "AI washing" has led to the emergence of a business model where individuals claim to earn money by rewriting existing articles using AI tools, often without proper attribution [11][12] - Various platforms are struggling to effectively detect AI-generated content, which complicates the enforcement of copyright and originality standards [14][15] - The detection of AI-generated articles remains challenging, requiring advanced techniques to differentiate between human and AI-generated content [15][16]