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English AI Detector
Discover AI-generated patterns in English text with our precise detector.
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Frequently Asked Questions
An English AI detector analyzes text to determine whether it was generated by AI or written by a human. It provides detailed results showing probability scores and indicators of AI or human characteristics.
While specific sarcasm detection isn't a primary feature, the tool can identify certain linguistic markers typical of human writing, which often include sarcasm. It scrutinizes tone, context, and expression nuances.
To review AI-generated English text, paste it into the detector for analysis. Look at the probability score and review AI or human indicators in the results to understand the text's origins and characteristics.
The tool examines text for AI patterns but doesn't specifically categorize paraphrased styles like 'polite' or 'plain language'. It assesses overall text for AI indications.
Yes, the detector analyzes all types of English text, including technical documents. It identifies AI patterns across diverse writing styles and genres.
The probability score is a statistical measure of AI characteristics in the text. While it's not absolute, it provides strong guidance when combined with detailed reasoning and indicators.
AI indicators include repetitive patterns, consistent sentence structures, and formal tones. The tool identifies these markers to determine the likelihood of AI authorship.
Human indicators include varied sentence structures, unique expressions, and text with a personal voice. These markers suggest human authorship in the analysis results.
Yes, paste the essay text and analyze it to see probability scores and indicators, which help identify AI-generated patterns versus human writing.
Absolutely. Researchers can use the detector to verify the authenticity of texts, ensuring they're primarily composed of human input where necessary.
No, the tool requires an internet connection for analysis. The processing occurs on servers, and results are delivered after analysis.
No, the tool does not identify specific AI models like GPT-4 or others. It only indicates whether the text is likely AI-generated.
No, the tool processes one text at a time. Users should analyze each piece of text separately for accurate results.
No, the tool doesn't store past analysis records. Results per session are accessible under login but not retained for future access.
Logged-in users can save results to Evernote, which includes the classification, probability score, reasoning, and original text for later review.