It’s part of a growing effort to crack down on using AI to cheat on schoolwork.

“Existing detection tools have varying degrees of accuracy, but none are infallible.”

AI-Generated or Not?

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He said that he tested each paper twice and that the bot claimed to have written every final assignment.

However, it turned out that the professor was wrong, at least in some cases.

Not all of the students used software to write their work.

A student using ChatGPT on a laptop computer to write and outline for a college assignment.

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The case is an example of why figuring out whether people use AI to cheat is no simple task.

Existing detection tools have varying degrees of accuracy, but none are infallible.

It is much tougher there to catch plagiarism."

Instead of relying on new and better software to detect plagiarism, Selepak suggests going old school.

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“A better solution is to eliminate technology from the equation,” Selepak said.

Pencils and pens don’t come with AI."