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@BenGUpNorth @digitalkatie @Ka81 IMO, it shouldn't be any different from using info from any source. If you present something you find on a webpage as your own and use it as-is without any of your own understanding, that's plagiarism (and cheating in an academic context).
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@BenGUpNorth @digitalkatie @Ka81 If you use it as a source to inform your own broader piece of work, using it in the context of other sources and your own input, that's okay.
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@BenGUpNorth @digitalkatie @Ka81 I think that should be equally true whatever the source, including LLMs