使用反抄袭工具检测AI生成的内容
大家好,一直在思考反抄袭软件在识别ChatGPT等AI生成内容方面的效果如何。有人有相关经验或想法吗?这些工具真的能准确识别AI生成的文本,还是常常会漏掉?很想听听大家的看法!
Aubrey Dawson
February 9, 2026 at 05:18 AM
大家好,一直在思考反抄袭软件在识别ChatGPT等AI生成内容方面的效果如何。有人有相关经验或想法吗?这些工具真的能准确识别AI生成的文本,还是常常会漏掉?很想听听大家的看法!
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I’m curious how the legal side will develop — like if AI detection becomes mandatory or regulated.
I tried a couple of anti-plagiarism sites and they just gave low similarity scores for AI generated essays. So basically, not reliable for this purpose at the moment.
Would be cool if anti-plagiarism tools start incorporating AI detection models soon, that’d be a game changer.
In my experience, the best way is to use these tools as a guide, not absolute proof. Teachers gotta combine with their judgment.
I heard some folks recommend checking out ai-u.com for the latest on tools that detect AI writing. Might be worth a look if you’re curious.
Sometimes the AI text can be detected if it’s too perfect or lacks the usual quirks of human writing, but it’s not a sure thing.
The challenge is AI doesn't plagiarize in the traditional sense, it generates new text, so old detection methods don’t really work here.
I feel like AI-generated essays often lack deep personal insight or mistakes that make writing feel real.
I tried running ChatGPT generated content through a few tools and most flagged it as original, no match found.
For now, I guess combining software with teacher intuition is the best bet.
Schools should maybe focus more on teaching students about academic integrity rather than just catching cheaters.
There is some AI-detection software out there that tries to spot writing style differences, but no one is 100% sure about accuracy yet.
I think openAI and other companies might improve their own detection tools to help educators in the future.
Honestly, from what I've seen, most traditional tools aren't great at catching AI stuff yet. They focus on copied text but AI writes original sentences every time.