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I’m looking for a site that specializes in detecting AI-

Mjava | Posted in Gardening News and Info on

I’m looking for a site that specializes in detecting AI-generated content, so that it can determine the originality of texts and distinguish whether they were written by a human or using AI-based tools. The goal is to improve the quality of the content and avoid any violations related to auto-generated content. Do you have suggestions?

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    marti_n_midwest_moderator | | #1

    I would reach out to your local school administrator. I would expect they are working on that very thing or even check with a local college. AI is something teachers are dealing with

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    MLGardens | | #2

    Unfortunately, my understanding is that most AI checkers (like those used in schools) have massive false-positive rates. Students have been rated as cheating with AI tools for using one interesting vocabulary word, for instance--and writers of articles are hopefully using lots of interesting vocabulary words! The human eye is probably the best tool for this, just as the human brain is the best tool for writing articles.

  3. Misty31 | | #3

    I have used many AI content checkers after writing articles with AI and using AI bypass tools to make them undetectable. However, I would say that most AI detectors fail when I test them to detect AI-written content. There was one, though, that never failed: it is known as Scribbr. It is free to use, and you can search for it on search engines.

  4. Weks1985 | | #4

    AI isn’t always a bad thing when it comes to content creation — it really depends on how it’s used. For instance, I use Overchat AI, which helps me structure ideas, edit drafts, and keep all my AI conversations organized by project. It doesn’t replace creativity, but it definitely makes my workflow more efficient.

    That said, if you’re looking to detect AI-generated content, tools like GPTZero, Winston AI, or Copyleaks offer some decent detection features. Just keep in mind that none of them are 100% accurate — so it's best to use them as guidance rather than absolute proof.

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