Maybe because Turnitin doesn't want to falsely accuse students with new untested algorithms, and cause further problems
I 100% wrote a paper and turn it in said it was ai over 90%. I’m so mad. Ai better stop taking credit for my work
I tried different tools, but none of them worked as accurately until I came across Winston AI.
AI detection is unreliable
Winston AI is one of the most accurate AI detectors out there. It does a great job at spotting AI-generated content compared to others like Turnitin or GPTZero.
Originality flags almost everything as AI... Higher percentage does not mean anything.
What is the purpose of Ai detection? Tutors and supervisors use Ai as well to Mark students' papers. It's not fair that they only detect students' work and allow markers to use Ai tools to mark students' papers.
You can easily detect ai contents with Rephrasy AI. Excellent is spotting ai contents effectively.
If you naturally speak and write like a robot...AI detection models will assume your work is AI generated lol
those are solid tools, but i like throwing Winston AI into the mix too helps me see how my content holds up across the board
I've said it before this guy is promoting Originality AI.
These websites are definitely not accurate: Something I devised on my own said to be 87% AI- generated.
thanks Dr, so if originality says 0% ai then turnip in will say the same ?
for me turnitin is the most effective ai detector. but im using Undetectable AI to humanize my essays,, and thankfully my essays always detect as human like!
Undetectable AI can beat turnitin to detect it😊
i’ve compared all three and honestly Winston AI just feels more on point for checking plagiarism in my experience
The new turnitin pro is very different from the older ones.
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What does it mean with turnitin files not exceeding 30,000 words. How does it read a thesis of 40,000 words then?
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