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Understand how effective Turnitin is at detecting Chat GPT plagiarism
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Did you submit or receive an essay written with Chat GPT on Turnitin? Whether you're an educator or a student, there are ways to detect AI-generated work and prevent being caught when submitting work. Keep in mind AI technology is constantly advancing, so tools may become more or less efficient with time. This wikiHow will help you understand how Turnitin works to detect Chat GPT and other AI usage.
Things You Should Know
- Turnitin has a 98% accuracy rate when detecting AI-generated work.
- Turnitin's AI writing detector model has been trained with a comprehensive database of academic writing rather than public web content.
- If a work is flagged as AI-generated, this should be treated as an indication rather than an accusation.
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- If you're using Turnitin as an educator and your writing is flagged as AI-generated, always err on the side of caution and consider the possibility of a false positive before taking any action toward the writer.Thanks
- If you suspect AI-generated work but can't tell, have a conversation with the writer first. Instead of leading with an accusation, ask them about their work to ensure their knowledge aligns with the written content. You can ask about their writing process to see if they admit to using AI writing tools.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.turnitin.com/blog/understanding-false-positives-within-our-ai-writing-detection-capabilities
- ↑ https://www.turnitin.com/events/virtual/protecting-your-reputation-from-plagiarism-accusations
- ↑ https://www.turnitin.com/blog/sneak-preview-of-turnitins-ai-writing-and-chatgpt-detection-capability
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