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  2. Grammarly - Wikipedia

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    The result of using Grammarly has occasionally been accused of being AI-generated by detection engines such as Turnitin. [37] Schools are struggling to develop rules about its use that are consistent and fair, with some teachers recommending Grammarly to all of their students and others rejecting it. [38] [39]

  3. Artificial intelligence content detection - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence detection software aims to determine whether some content (text, image, video or audio) was generated using artificial intelligence (AI).. However, the reliability of such software is a topic of debate, [1] and there are concerns about the potential misapplication of AI detection software by educators.

  4. Grammar checker - Wikipedia

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    A grammar checker, in computing terms, is a program, or part of a program, that attempts to verify written text for grammatical correctness. Grammar checkers are most often implemented as a feature of a larger program, such as a word processor , but are also available as a stand-alone application that can be activated from within programs that ...

  5. Copyleaks - Wikipedia

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    Copyleaks is a plagiarism detection platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify similar and identical content across various formats. [1] [2]Copyleaks was founded in 2015 by Alon Yamin and Yehonatan Bitton, software developers working with text analysis, AI, machine learning, and other cutting-edge technologies.

  6. College student put on academic probation for using Grammarly ...

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    Stevens told The Post other students who used Grammarly for spell check have also been flagged by the system. Ellison said “the entire paper except the last couple of sentences” showed use of ...

  7. Comparison of anti-plagiarism software - Wikipedia

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    [2] Grammarly: Grammarly, Inc. 2016 freemium: SaaS: Latin Checks against ProQuest databases and (public) web pages. [3] HelioBLAST: Virginia Bioinformatics Institute? (free of charge web service) Latin Submissions are limited to 1,000 words. Checking against abstract and titles in Medline/PubMed. [4] iThenticate: iParadigms 2004 2017 ...

  8. Unicheck - Wikipedia

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    The check results are presented as a similarity report, where each of the similarities that have been found has a link to the source. These reports can be downloaded as PDF documents. Unicheck can be used as a stand-alone online tool, or integrated into an LMS (Learning Management System) via plugin , LTI , API or LTI+API types of integrations.

  9. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    A number of different algorithms have been proposed to detect duplicate code. For example: Baker's algorithm. [50] Rabin–Karp string search algorithm. Using abstract syntax trees. [51] Visual clone detection. [52] Count matrix clone detection. [53] [54] Locality-sensitive hashing; Anti-unification [55]