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People are using AI to communicate without disclosing it. Is this morally wrong?

People are using AI to communicate without disclosing it. Is this morally wrong?
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Imagine you have used a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool such as ChatGPT to tidy up notes you took while in a meeting. Your colleague comments on how clear they are. You don't disclose it was the AI that made the notes clear and not you.

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