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The ai disclosure tag on WindowsForum.com covers the growing debate around transparency when artificial intelligence tools are used in professional and academic settings. Recent discussions focus on a controversy at Western Sydney University, where a senior academic used Microsoft Copilot to help write a newspaper column about AI integrity without disclosing that fact. These threads explore how undisclosed AI use undermines trust, especially when institutions demand honesty from students while reserving opacity for themselves. The tag highlights the tension between the increasing ordinariness of AI tools and the slow development of norms around their disclosure, making it relevant for readers interested in AI ethics, academic integrity, and the credibility of public commentary.
Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman said on June 21, 2026, in New York that a securities class action has been filed against Microsoft and certain officers on behalf of investors who bought Microsoft shares between May 1, 2025, and January 28, 2026. The complaint turns Microsoft’s AI victory lap into...
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Western Sydney University professor Cath Ellis, a senior academic responsible for quality and integrity, used Microsoft Copilot while preparing a Sydney Morning Herald column warning students not to outsource their thinking to AI, a fact the newspaper says it was not told before publication. The...
Western Sydney University pro vice-chancellor Cath Ellis admitted this week that Microsoft Copilot was used to help write an opinion piece for the Sydney Morning Herald, which was later removed after Guardian Australia asked about the undisclosed AI involvement in its preparation. The...