Out of 200 million papers reviewed, over six million have at least 80% AI writing present: Report
The Hindu
Turnitin uses technology in order to assess digitally submitted papers and coursework to check them for plagiarism.
Out of 200 million papers reviewed by AI writing detector and plagiarism tool Turnitin, over six million have at least 80% AI writing present, reported the company on Tuesday as its AI writing detection feature turns one.
Turnitin uses technology in order to assess digitally submitted papers and coursework to check them for plagiarism.
With the rise of generative AI tools such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the company in April 2023 launched its own AI writing detection feature.
Out of the roughly 200 million papers reviewed, around 22 million or roughly 11% had at least 20% AI writing present, per Turnitin.
“Turnitin’s dedicated AI engineering team began working on a detection solution more than two years prior to the launch of ChatGPT and was able to launch its new feature within months of the OpenAI’s generative AI application release. The tool integrates the AI writing report within the existing Turnitin workflow, providing educators with an overall percentage of the document that AI writing tools, like ChatGPT, may have generated,” said the company in its press release.
Turnitin’s AI writing detection feature was shortlisted by the 2024 Bett Awards in the “AI in education” category. It was also named Best in Show by Tech & Learning at ISTE 2023, per the company.
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