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AI Detector For Firefox
Analyze AI-generated content directly in your Firefox browser
Our AI Detector is advanced, but no detectors are 100% reliable. Never use AI detection alone to make decisions that could impact a person's career or academic standing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the AI detector works smoothly in Firefox without any app installation. It offers a user-friendly interface for analyzing text directly in your browser.
Simply paste the text into the input field of the AI detector while using Firefox. Click 'Analyze Content' and await the results to see if the text is AI-generated.
The AI detector is designed to work on the latest versions of Firefox. Ensure your browser is up-to-date for optimal performance.
Yes, with AI humanization options, you can modify detected AI-generated text in Firefox to make it more human-like.
While the AI detector identifies AI text, rewording such text would require a separate tool specifically designed for paraphrasing.
If you are logged in, you can save detection results to Evernote, including the text, probability score, and detailed reasoning.
AI indicators include repetitive patterns, consistent structures, and predictable transitions that suggest AI generation.
The probability score shows the likelihood that the text is AI-generated, with a higher score indicating more AI characteristics.
No, an internet connection is needed to use the AI detector in Firefox as it relies on online analysis to deliver results.
In Firefox, the tool classifies text as AI_GENERATED, HUMAN_GENERATED, or MIXED based on AI and human indicators.
Yes, free users can perform detections but viewing full results requires a login. Logged-in users enjoy the full suite of features.
No, the tool identifies AI patterns but does not specify which AI model, like ChatGPT, generated the text.
No, the AI detector processes one text at a time. You need to enter each text individually for analysis in Firefox.
The AI detector is not designed to detect plagiarism. It strictly identifies whether the text is AI-generated.
Currently, the AI detector supports single text input at a time. Multiple text batch processing is not available.