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AI Detector for Schools
Ensure Academic Integrity with AI Detector for Schools
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Frequently Asked Questions
The AI Detector analyzes text to determine whether it's generated by AI or written by a human. It provides a classification with probability scores, indicators, and reasoning.
Schools can use the AI Detector to check student assignments for AI generation patterns. It helps maintain academic honesty and ensures that student submissions are primarily human-written.
Yes, the tool analyzes essays for AI-generated patterns such as consistent structure and predictable transitions, helping schools ensure essays are authentic.
Yes, by detecting AI patterns in student work, schools can identify potential misuse and address it accordingly, promoting original work.
The AI probability score represents the likelihood that the text was generated by AI. A higher score means more AI characteristics are present.
While the AI Detector identifies AI-generated text, it does not specifically detect paraphrased content. The focus is on AI indicators rather than plagiarism.
AI indicators include repetitive patterns, formal tone, and predictable structure. Personal voice and varied sentence structure suggest human writing.
Free users can run an analysis but need to log in to view detailed results, including the full breakdown of AI and human indicators.
The system classifies text into AI_GENERATED, HUMAN_GENERATED, or MIXED based on indicators and probability scores, offering detailed reasoning for each.
The AI Detector can be used alongside Schoology by analyzing text manually as it doesn't integrate directly. Copy and paste the text into the tool for analysis.
No, an internet connection is necessary to perform the analysis as the process involves online server computations.
No, the AI Detector processes one text at a time. Each student submission should be analyzed separately for detailed results.
The detector only analyzes text for AI generation patterns and does not support images, batches, or specific AI model identification.
Logged-in users can save results to Evernote, including the probability score, classification, reasoning, and original text for future reference.
No, the tool cannot identify specific AI models like ChatGPT. It provides general AI generation detection without model specification.