Artificial intelligence is becoming more, well, intelligent. AI can be used for good, but it can also be used for bad. Take article spinners for example. While article spinners used to produce really crappy and unreadable content, powerful article spinners are now able to completely paraphrase text. Article spinners can be used to do bad things, such as "spinning" a Wikipedia article for a school report.
This also has significance on Stack Overflow. Many questions have multiple answers that say basically the same thing. With article spinners, users can easily run someone else's answer through a spinner and post the result as their own. This isn't straight copy-and-pasting, but this still isn't legit.
How can we prevent users from plagiarizing answers using article spinners?