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Detectores de IA no funcionan: los educadores confían en señales humanas para detectar ensayos escritos por máquinas

Detectores de IA no funcionan: los educadores confían en señales humanas para detectar ensayos escritos por máquinas
College professors and high‑school teachers are finding that commercial AI‑detection tools often miss AI‑generated papers, prompting educators to develop their own spotting methods. By comparing students' usual writing style, looking for repeated prompt keywords and cliché‑laden phrasing, instructors say they can flag suspicious work more reliably than any software. The shift underscores growing concerns about academic integrity as large‑language models like ChatGPT become commonplace in classrooms. Leer más

Cómo los educadores detectan el trabajo estudiantil escrito por IA

Cómo los educadores detectan el trabajo estudiantil escrito por IA
Teachers are encountering a surge of assignments that appear to be generated by artificial‑intelligence tools such as ChatGPT. The writing often sounds polished but lacks a personal voice, repeats key terms from prompts, and includes generic or inaccurate details. In response, instructors are adopting practical tactics—ranging from reviewing students' own writing samples to using AI‑detection tools—to identify and address AI‑assisted cheating while preserving academic standards. Leer más

Profesores advierten sobre ensayos estudiantiles generados por IA y ofrecen estrategias de detección

Profesores advierten sobre ensayos estudiantiles generados por IA y ofrecen estrategias de detección
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