![]() Others return results in terms of perplexity (a measure of randomness within a sententce) and burstiness (a measure of randomness between sentences) with scores, graphs, or color coding. Some will give a verbal or graphical indication of how strongly it finds the text to be from a human or an AI. Humans tend to use a greater variety of words, have more randomness in their spelling, grammar, and syntax, and generally more complexity than an AI. Typically, these look at characteristics of the writing, particularly how random it is. ![]() ![]() These are applications that predict the likelihood that writing was created by an AI or a human. Even if you run a prompt for your writing assignment through an AI tool (e.g., Bard, ChatGPT, or Claude), several times, then upload those to Turnitin, there is still likely to be sufficient variation in the results from one student to the next to prevent Turnitin's Similarity Report from matching any given content generated with that AI.Īdditional information and resources from Turnitin on identifying and dealing with AI-based writing are also available. Please be aware that the existing version of Turnitin cannot detect content from ChatGPT or other AI tools. Due to concerns about some of its features, the University is reviewing it in more detail prior to deciding whether to release it. ![]() You may have heard that Turnitin released a preview of their AI-detection tool in April 2023. ![]()
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