More or less. The software was originally intended for professors to scan student papers for plagiarism, but eventually it evolved into looking at dissertations and theses, and finally grant proposals and research papers. The digital age -- which was supposed to free us all from tiresome, repetitive tasks -- has turned out to be one of minute surveillance of everything.
More or less. The software was originally intended for professors to scan student papers for plagiarism, but eventually it evolved into looking at dissertations and theses, and finally grant proposals and research papers. The digital age -- which was supposed to free us all from tiresome, repetitive tasks -- has turned out to be one of minute surveillance of everything.