This morning I received an e-mail from someone who claimed to have read my books -- Shona G. MacLean (a famous name, almost certainly faked). She quoted from one of my books, about "us who want to believe". I asked Genesis AI, which of my books was she quoting from? Genesis AI said it was a short story titled The Secret of the Sands. But I didn't write that. Gemini AI asked me, "Would you like to explore [Scarborough's] views on Christianity?" Yes, I said. It now claimed to quote from a book that I wrote (and I did write this), titled The Good. It said that I had written there about "God's prior initiative" vs. "political ideals" and so on. But not in that book. I wrote about that in a journal paper -- not yet accepted for publication! OBSERVATION: Well, how did Gemini AI get into that journal paper? I had shown it to no one. I had, however, submitted it to the journal. I had also asked (as best I remember) Claude AI for its opinion on the paper, Copyleaks whether there was any plagiarism, and the Flesch Kincaid Calculator for an assessment of style. So whodunnit? Who stole snippets of my unpublished paper?
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