#Generative AI Detector
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anzynai · 7 months ago
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when people think im using ai when i use sorta complex words, “;”, or “—“ but its actually from my experience of reading fanfiction for years (and my younger self desperately wanting to be a book author)
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pastelporcini · 7 months ago
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AI scanners are such a fucking joke and it’s not funny at all.
I was writing my final English essay, and I put a lot of effort into it. It took a long time, like 40 something minutes, but I finished it and turned it in hoping to get a good grade.
It was flagged as AI by 5 different scanners. FIVE. DIFFERENT. SCANNERS.
I worked so hard on that stupid essay and all I got in return was having to desperately plead to my teacher that I DID in fact write it. I’ve had this teacher for 3 years now (I do in-person online classes and he oversees online work) so thankfully he didn’t penalize me or have me redo it because he knows I wouldn’t use AI. I got lucky, but what if it happened with a teacher who didn’t know me well enough to trust me on this??
I’m so tired of AI scanners. They don’t do their job correctly. I’ve heard so many classmates brag about using AI and getting good grades for it, but the moment I put in actual effort I get flagged FIVE TIMES????
It’s just such a fucking joke. AI scanners aren’t accurate, they just flag anything that has a formal/monotonous tone and uses big words. Which isn’t even accurate to the AI I have seen before. Why am I getting in trouble for putting in effort but the lazy jerk next to me gets an A for using chatgpt?? It’s just not fair and I’m so so incredibly frustrated I can’t even begin to explain it.
I don’t even think there’s ever going to be a way AI scanners can accurately tell what is AI and what isn’t, because it only flags certain writing styles. Not just AI uses these writing styles!! Where do you think it learned that from!! You cannot possibly tell what is AI and what isn’t just based off of that. It’s unfair, inaccurate, and screws over anyone who actually tries on their work. It’s bullshit.
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purplepeptobismol · 9 months ago
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Was reading a fic, and not even half way through the chapter I realized it was written by ChatGPT 💔😔
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use-your-telescope · 7 days ago
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Y’all, I don’t know how to fully articulate this, but hoooo boy am I mad.
I put the first chapter of wemtbb into an ai detector, since I keep seeing all this stuff about knowing how to tell if something is ai and staying vigilant, and I was curious to see how well the detection tools worked…
Y’all. I posted that shit pre-chat gpt and it had the *audacity* to claim it was 33% AI generated.
PRE-AI.
One of my closest IRL friends literally edited the chapter I put into the detection tool; so they can vouch for it being written by me.
A while back I thought about converting to scrivener, but I ended up reverting to using google docs for fic writing to be able to track edits and show the evolution of wemtbb. I have spent FOUR FUCKING YEARS (so far) on this fic, and stupid fucking algorithms have ruined artistic integrity by stealing actual human work and churning out stupid sentence fragments in the name of ‘productivity.” I wake up and fall asleep thinking about this damn thing. The fact that I am now debating making (more) grammatical errors in my work to prove that I am actually writing this is so heartbreaking—I should be wanting to put out my best work, not questioning if people are going to assume I’m copping out and that I don’t care about a couple that has consumed my consciousness for four years because of a fucking em-dash.
Idk man, I can deal with people ignoring my existence, but like, generative ai is truly ruining everything.
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superconductivebean · 3 months ago
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#1622
Quillbot introduced a new feature: level of confidence its AI-for-AI supposes something has been generated or touched by the AI.
This feature, as predicted, rolls like the utter shitewheel it certainly is, because of course the AI will mark M-dashes and parenthesis incised into the sentence as at least AI-refined. And no, there would not be a clear guideline for how to use this feature.
By that I mean a clear instruction for how to… *sigh* Text generation is math. A lot of teeth-cracking math, some rigid programming, and all of that is based in linguistics. Neither field is particularly easy to get into and have a solid grasp on, so it should be logical a tool presented as easy-to-use and entirely-comprehensible in regards of all this—so in the form of percentages and now Confidence—*must* include explanations for either category with which it will mark texts.
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bluntsam · 5 months ago
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My evidence that AI could never replace me.
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Read ‘em and weep boys. My bullshit is one-hundo-percent human.
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solomiracle · 1 year ago
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honestly i don't think any gacha company is above using ai but i really wish yall would stop jumping to conclusions and spreading misinfo when it comes to some obey me art
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nonokoko13 · 2 years ago
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Found this web called Illuminarty that can help you identify whether an image is AI generated or not and thought some might wanna use it. It shows you a percentage of probabilities that image is AI and it can also be used for AI generated text. Here's an example:
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Here's a logo I made and the proof of it. If I drop this image in Illuminarty it gives me a low percentage.
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It doesn't need to be 0% to mean it isn't AI generated. This tool is probably analysing patterns it finds in AI art so it may need more versions to be better, but if it's an AI generated image the number usually is 50% or higher.
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starpens · 2 years ago
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not to be controversial because i’m also against ai generated fics / art BUT if you copy + paste someone’s work from THEIR account, without their permission, into ai detectors or whatever, it’s stealing. your suspicion doesn’t give you the right to be a thief.
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ineffably-queer-book-lover · 2 months ago
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This! While these comments are absolutely vile and horrible on their own, the fact that they practically invite people (doesn't even have to be the author, might just be some readers seeing these comments) to "check" these works with an "AI detector" is the rotten cherry on a moldy cake. 🤬🤬🤬
PSA
Just a heads up, there are bots going around on AO3 accusing people of using AI. Considering the timing, this is likely AI bros' retaliation for AO3 users calling them out for scraping their work. Examples of what you might be sent:
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Screenshots from here.
If you get a comment like this, just report for spam and delete.
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randombo0 · 9 days ago
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AI DETECTION
Back on June 12th, 2009, I wrote a creative blog post titled “Dear God.” It was raw and personal, part of a blog where I explored thoughts and emotions through writing. You can still find it archived on the Wayback Machine. Recently, I ran that exact piece through JustDone’s AI Detector. To my surprise, it flagged the post as 97% AI-generated. Using incognito mode to bypass the one-time analysis…
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bestaiwritingassistant · 1 month ago
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Best AI Detector Tools in 2025 to Spot ChatGPT-Generated Text
Artificial intelligence has advanced rapidly, with systems like ChatGPT demonstrating an impressive ability to generate human-like text on demand. This has led to excitement about the possibilities of AI to boost content creation and concerns about potential misuse.
As a business owner or marketer in 2025, you'll need effective tools to detect AI-written content as part of your content strategy. Read on for an in-depth look at the top AI detection services to spot machine-generated text among genuine human writing.
Defining AI Content
AI content refers to text, articles, emails, social posts, and other formats that are fully or partially created by an artificial intelligence system rather than a human writer. The most common form is using a generative AI tool like ChatGPT to auto-write blog posts, product descriptions, FAQs, and more.
Businesses are turning to AI content for its speed and low cost. But risks include inaccuracy, plagiarism, lack of nuance, and search engine penalties. Google has warned about low-quality and thin content.
As an ethical content publisher, you need to ensure that any AI-assisted copy meets quality standards through editing and reviews. And for fully auto-generated blogs or product copy, detection tools are essential to flag potential issues. One such tool gaining popularity for its precision and ease of use is the AI Detector by Smodin, which helps identify AI-generated text to maintain content integrity and trust.
Top AI Detection Tools
Now, let's look at the top tools that are worth paying attention to:
Smodin
Smodin offers a highly accurate AI detector focused solely on identifying machine-written text. It can catch content from ChatGPT, Claude, and other leading systems.
We tested over 50 tools, and Smodin emerged as the top performer for precision and reliability. It works by analyzing writing patterns rather than matching specific text segments.
Features:
Scans text up to 50,000 characters.
Checks documents including Word, PDFs, and Excel.
No account signup required.
Detailed analysis reports.
Trained on major AI models.
97% accuracy in tests.
Pricing starts at $9month for up to 15,000 characters per scan. It′s an affordable solution for in frequent scanning needs. Power users can upgrade to 50,000 characters for $18/month.
Overall, Smodin is quick, accurate, and simple to use. It's a specialist detector focused wholly on generative AI unlike more general plagiarism checkers. For consistently reliable AI detection, Smodin is a top choice.
Packback
Packback offers an AI detector alongside writing and discussion tools for classrooms. As an established edtech platform, its detector draws on specialization in academic content.
It focuses on finding text matches more than analyzing writing patterns. You receive highlighted passages and an overall AI score. Packback also provides writing feedback to improve student work.
Features:
AI probability score.
Text matches highlighted.
Student writing grader.
Class discussion boards.
Lesson plans and content.
Pricing is customized for each school or district. You need to book a demo to receive a quote. As it's tailored for education, Packback isn't ideal for businesses unless content creation involves student workers.
For academic institutions, Packback bundles handy teaching tools with AI detection. But its accuracy still lags behind specialist services like Smodin.
Wordtune
Wordtune is an AI writing assistant focusing on grammar, tone, clarity and more. Its free version offers a basic AI detector including a probability score.
For $9/month, an upgraded plan provides unlimited checks and access to Wordtune's full suite of writing enhancement tools powered by AI.
Features:
Free basic AI detector.
Paid unlimited checks.
AI-assisted grammar improvement.
Tone adjustment suggestions.
Readability metrics.
Summarization.
Paraphrasing helper.
Wordtune packs in a wide range of AI writing features beyond just generative text detection. It aims to help human creators polish their own work.
But our tests found Wordtune's AI detector lagged rivals in accurately pinpointing machine-written text. Its strength lies more in augmenting humans than exposing AIs.
Typeset (Scispace)
Typeset, now rebranded as Scispace, focuses on AI writing tools for researchers. This includes an academic paper assistant, a literature review generator, and an AI detector.
It aims to help students and scientists spot AI-generated text while also using AI to boost their own productivity with writing automation.
Features:
AI-assisted writing.
Reference checking.
Literature search.
Paper summarization.
AI detector.
Plagiarism checker.
Pricing starts at free for basic access or $12/month for premium unlimited use. Bulk academic plans are also available.
While Typeset (Scispace) offers a lot for researchers, its AI detector scored poorly for accuracy in our testing. For reliable detection, you'll likely need a supplemental specialized tool like Smodin.
Writefull
Writefull provides a suite of academic writing aids like outline creators, grammar checkers, citation builders, and its AI detector.
The detector aims to catch text from GPT-4 content farms. It's free without a subscription but has daily usage limits unless you pay for premium access.
Features:
Free AI detector (limited).
Paid premium option.
Academic writing templates.
Grammar and style check.
Citation management.
Research assistant.
In head-to-head tests, Writefull struggled to reliably identify AI content compared to offerings like Smodin. But it can still be a handy free starting point before confirming with a more robust detector.
The tool shows promise but needs better training on the latest generative AI models. For students and academics, Writefull's suite of writing aids is its main draw over its AI detection specifically.
AI Detection Considerations
With AI advancing so rapidly, detection tools require near-constant retraining. When assessing providers, you'll want to check their update schedule and accuracy testing.
Specialist services focused wholly on AI detection tend to outperform detectors included as a side feature in writing tools. General plagiarism checkers also often struggle to pinpoint AI content.
For the best results, consider combining a high-quality dedicated detector like Smodin with a second opinion from alternatives like Writefull's free tool. This provides both accuracy and an instant free starting point before confirming doubtful content.
Why AI Detection Matters
Artificial intelligence can produce text that is useful in certain situations. It could be useful for starting new content or supplying content for your website. Yet, the lack of proper checking for AI content is causing increasing concerns.
Inaccuracy. AI might incorrectly present facts that are based on old or unreliable information. Human involvement is needed to check facts before they reach customers.
Plagiarism. Many generative models take information from sources without giving proper credit. This is not allowed because it copies other people’s work.
Search penalties. Google reduces the importance of pages that lack expertise. Often, AI text lacks the depth and understanding that human writing can provide.
Ethics. If you pretend that AI is human-written, you are deceiving those who expect real work. If people are aware of automation, they can make better decisions.
This is why responsible publishers use AI alongside original text written by people. Using AI detection, it’s possible to review any machine-generated content before it is published.
The Key is AI-Human Collaboration
The best way is to view content creation as a task that involves both people and machines. Automation helps people work much faster and more efficiently. People are still needed to handle the finer points, give the right feeling, and understand the audience.
AI detection is part of the collaborative process. Detectors can quickly flag machine-generated text, so manual reviews can be directed to where they are most useful.
Do not worry about AI; instead, learn to use it the right way by relying on a precise detector, such as Smodin. AI does not intend to take over human creativity; it is meant to support it. These tools make it possible to identify what still needs to be done by humans.
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goddess-of-eyes · 2 months ago
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Advice for all Liminal Space blogs posting "Liminal Spaces" generated by AI
Don't
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storiesofthestreetmp3 · 2 months ago
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just saw this thing of a teacher going ahahaha i know when my students use chatgpt bc it loves em dashes and no one else does...ME I LOVE EM DASHES!!!!
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redatudo · 2 months ago
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aidesklib · 6 months ago
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