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Google Gemini evades AI detectors more effectively than ChatGPT, study finds

Google Gemini evades AI detectors more effectively than ChatGPT, study finds
A new analysis by Open Resource Applications shows Google Gemini’s output slips past popular AI‑detection tools more often than rival models, including ChatGPT and Grok. Researchers fed a dozen AI systems the same writing prompt and ran the results through Grammarly, QuillBot and GPTZero. Gemini registered the lowest detection rates, eluding Grammarly and QuillBot entirely while still tripping GPTZero’s stricter algorithms. The findings highlight growing uncertainty for educators, publishers and anyone relying on detection software to separate human‑written text from machine‑generated content. Leer más

Professors Warn of AI-Generated Essays Flooding Classrooms

Professors Warn of AI-Generated Essays Flooding Classrooms
College instructors say AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude are turning inboxes into a parade of generic, soulless papers. The writing often repeats prompt keywords, includes factual errors, and lacks the personal voice students usually display. Faculty are adopting detection software and new grading tactics to spot the "Wikipedia voice" and protect academic integrity. Leer más

How to Detect AI Writing Using These Tips

How to Detect AI Writing Using These Tips
Artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT have made it easy to generate essays, emails and other written content in seconds. Educators are increasingly confronting AI‑generated work and need reliable ways to spot it. Common red flags include repeated key terms from the assignment prompt, factual inaccuracies, stilted or unnatural sentences, generic explanations and a tone that does not match a student's usual style. Detection utilities like GPTZero and Smodin can scan texts for AI signatures. Teachers can also collect a baseline writing sample from each student, compare suspect submissions, and ask AI to rewrite the work to see if it merely swaps synonyms. These strategies help maintain academic integrity without assuming guilt. Leer más

Professors Warn of AI-Generated Student Essays and Offer Detection Strategies

Professors Warn of AI-Generated Student Essays and Offer Detection Strategies
Educators are observing a surge in students using AI tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, and EssayGenius to draft assignments, bypassing the learning process. Professors note clear signs of AI‑generated text, including repeated prompt phrases, ambiguous language, unrealistic facts, and a tone that differs from a student's usual style. To combat the trend, teachers are turning to specialized detection tools like GPTZero and Smodin, collecting baseline writing samples, and even testing assignments themselves with AI to understand its output. These proactive measures aim to preserve academic integrity while acknowledging AI's growing role in education. Leer más