Ultimately, there are only so many ways you can paraphrase an article about a similar event.
If something occurs regularly, for example, a sports team winning, or a traffic accident is being reported in local news - then by now there would have been thousands of articles reporting on very similar events.
If you feed them all into this plagiarism tool, excluding specific dates and names, how many of them will come out flagged?
And frankly, there's nothing wrong with using AI to report on mundane events. What matters here isn't how high-brow or original the text is, what matters is the speed of reporting on the event and the factually accurate description.
If something occurs regularly, for example, a sports team winning, or a traffic accident is being reported in local news - then by now there would have been thousands of articles reporting on very similar events.
If you feed them all into this plagiarism tool, excluding specific dates and names, how many of them will come out flagged?
And frankly, there's nothing wrong with using AI to report on mundane events. What matters here isn't how high-brow or original the text is, what matters is the speed of reporting on the event and the factually accurate description.