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What AI detector do teachers ACTUALLY use? (I need to scan my paper before they do) 🕵️‍♂️

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retro_nintendo_kid
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@biofinals_broken does Edubrain keep the meaning though? I tried Quillbot and it turned "nuclear physics" into "atomic movement stuff" lol.


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biofinals_broken
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@retro_nintendo_kid Yeah Edubrain is smarter than Quillbot. It keeps the academic tone but adds "burstiness" (variation in sentence length). That "burstiness" is literally what ai checkers teachers use look for. If your text is too flat/consistent, it gets flagged.


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study_gremlin
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Also, be careful with Google Docs history. Some teachers don't use detectors at all. They ask for "Edit Access" to your doc. If they see you pasted a huge block of text in 1 second, you are cooked. 💀 Always type it out or have a messy version history.


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lofi_windowseat
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CopyLeaks is another big one schools use. It's super aggressive. It flagged my own name as AI once. 🤡 If your school uses that, good luck. You basically have to write like a toddler to pass.


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panic_at_the_midterm
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Okay, so it's likely Turnitin via Canvas. And I can't check it myself. Great. I guess I'll use the humanizer method @biofinals_broken mentioned and then manually add some "personal flair" (aka typos and slang) just to be safe. Thanks guys. The anxiety is real.


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