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AI Detector With Plagiarism Checker
Comprehensive AI Detector with Plagiarism Checking Capability
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 determine if it was generated by AI or written by a human. It provides a probability score and identifies relevant indicators.
No, this tool does not check for plagiarism. It focuses solely on detecting AI-generated content through textual analysis.
Yes, you can analyze AI-generated articles to determine AI probability scores and indicators that highlight AI-written content traits.
Yes, the tool allows free analysis but viewing full results requires logging in. This includes detailed reasoning and indicator lists.
You can analyze content without logging in, but full access to results and features, such as saving to Evernote, requires login.
The AI probability score indicates the likelihood that the text is AI-generated, with higher scores showing more AI-like traits.
The tool analyzes plain text entries. You copy-paste the text into the input field, as it doesn't process images or formatted documents.
AI indicators include repetitive patterns, consistent structures, and formal tones, which contrast with human-like personal voice and variety.
The context doesn't specify multi-language support, but typically language support varies by tool. Textual indicators might differ by language.
Text is classified as AI_GENERATED, HUMAN_GENERATED, or MIXED based on its AI probability score and presence of AI or human indicators.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function as it relies on server-side processing for text analysis.
No, the tool doesn't specify which AI model generated the text, focusing instead on detecting AI-style patterns generally.
The tool doesn't support exports to other formats. However, logged-in users can save analysis results to Evernote notes.
No, the tool processes one text at a time. You must perform separate analyses for each document or text.
The tool analyzes complete text submissions rather than providing real-time detection as you type.