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AI Detector for Plagiarism
Identify AI-written content, not plagiarism, with AI Detector
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
The AI detector analyzes text to identify whether it is AI-generated or human-written. It categorizes the text, providing probability scores and detailed indicators for better understanding.
No, this tool is not a plagiarism checker. It focuses on detecting whether content is AI-generated or human-written, rather than identifying duplicate content or similarities with other sources.
Paste your text into the tool, and it will analyze for AI-generated patterns such as consistent structure or repetitive transitions, providing a probability score to indicate the likely origin of the text.
No, the AI detector cannot identify specific AI models like ChatGPT or Claude. It provides a general classification and probability score based on common AI writing patterns.
The tool classifies text into AI_GENERATED, HUMAN_GENERATED, or MIXED categories, based on probability scores and presence of AI or human indicators, offering detailed reasoning for each classification.
A probability score, ranging from 0-1, indicates how likely the text is AI-generated. A higher score suggests AI characteristics, while a lower score indicates human writing.
AI indicators include repetitive patterns, consistent structure, and formal tone. These characteristics can suggest that the text may be AI-generated.
Human indicators feature varied sentence structures, personal voice, and unique expressions, signalling that the text is likely written by a human.
No, the tool processes one text at a time. For multiple pieces, you need to analyze each separately, and results appear immediately after each analysis.
No, an internet connection is required for text analysis. The detection is performed through online servers.
Results can be saved to Evernote for logged-in users, but there is no direct export to other formats available.
Yes, free users can initiate detection but must log in to view the complete detailed analysis and save results.
While not a plagiarism checker, understanding AI vs. human-written content can complement traditional plagiarism tools by identifying the nature of the content source.
No, the tool does not include a plagiarism remover feature. It strictly focuses on determining whether content is AI-generated or human-written.
No, this tool is limited to analyzing text and does not support images, audio, or video content.