I have two essays due and I was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues with quillbot
Since it’s an important essay I’m checking if it’s ai generated but I do this in chunks of 200 words because if I put in the whole paragraph it always says no ai detected
Should I trust it when I put it in full paragraph or in parts ?
I try to change the bits marked by ai but sometimes it just says that my edits make the rest of it sound like ai instead of just saying no ai was used n getting worried cus I made a small change n it went from 20% to 60% n I was like wtf 😭😭
So I did use gpt for my essay but simply for idea and how to expand things, and more points I could make, I never copy pasted off it. So i put my essay though Zerogpt,grammaly, Ai detector, and all of them said human written or giving me low percentage, but quill Bot is giving me 57% chance ai text generated.???
After taking help from Chatgpt the first time to write my paragraph, I rewrote the sentences in the paragraph in my own words to get rid of the ai detection in quillbot but still there's always 31% ai detection. Any idea why?
Discovered a new service today, Quillbot. Allows a person to copypasta text into a box and generate paraphrased results.
https://quillbot.com/
And by person I mean "student" and by paraphrase I mean rewrite a paragraph which won't (probably) get picked up by Turnitin or other plagiarism-checking site.
Now we need an A. I. app that can figure out if an A. I. is writing student papers.
Yeesh.
Generally it's pretty easy to figure these out though. The results tend not to be very good, and if after 2-3 minutes of trying to locate the source text (fairly easy for my courses, but might be difficult for others), I just mark it down like crazy for the terrible style it produces. If they keep doing it, eventually I'll strike gold with one of the sources and take them to honor court.
What other use of this might there be than plagiarization? Which war crime court should we send the people who made it?
I’m not talking about the paraphrasing tool, rather the free AI detector, and using Grammarly to detect plagiarism. I don’t have access to turnitin (only the staff do I think?) so I can’t actually see how much work is plagiarised or not, but lecturers have said that student’s putting in their own work into plagiarism detectors can get flagged on turnitin.
I just wanna know if that’s a myth or if it’s actually true
I just started a new job. During. interview, they mentioned that I needed to pass my work through AI detector tools. Okay, no big deal, right? Since Im already writing everything myself, it shouldnt be too much of a problem.
Hoo boy was I wrong!
Day 1, wrote my copy, passed it through zeroGPT, 30% AI content. Okay, I will rewrite a few sentences, no problem. Content sails through, everybody's happy.
Day 2, they liked my writing on day 1, so I was given more work. They were short blogs, around 450 words each; completed all of it, went to check it through the damn AI detector, BOOM. 80% Ai. 100% AI. 69 FUCKING PERCENT AI!
What is the damn detector even going to detect when I have typed every single word, why my own two hands!?!??! The fuck is going on? I spent 2 hours trying to 'humanize' my ALREADY HUMAN work to appease AI fucking Christ.
Oh and I put it through multiple detectors, Copyleaks, Quillbot, ChatGPTs own AI detector. The fun part is that each detector has its own damn opinion of how much of my content is AI written. One says 69%, other says 50, and yet another says 12.
I swear AI is going to be the end of humanity.
I am at a loss here. For background, I am not an English native speaker. Writing in English has always been a bit awkward for me. Grammarly and Quillbot have been a blessing.
The issue I am having is this. I am writing an analysis for my first assignment. I wrote the whole thing. I obviously paraphrased from the source material. I got curious and put it through Quillbot's AI detector. Imagine my surprise when it said that it is 100% AI generated. Once I put it through Quillbot paraphraser, it lowered it to 58% AI generated.
I don't know what to do here. Beyond lowering my own standards of grammar, which I am not going to do, I am afraid that a professor might think I am cheating.
Is there anybody else having this issue or experienced this? Am I overthinking this?
I tried zeroGPT but have doubts about its accuracy. Do you have experience with any AI detection tools?
I did not use chatgpt at all but used A LOT OF quillbot. It does not show any similarity index on my turnitin but as far as I know only educators can see if and how much AI is used. I know chatgpt can be detected but can quillbot be detected too???
I wrote an assignment paper on my own but used Grammarly's suggestions and GenAI tool, and ChatGPT to frame sentences properly. Then, I used Quillbot's AI detector tool to see if there were excessive traces of AI in certain parts of my paper. My University doesn't have any problem in using AI for writing papers and I have taken care of citing the sources properly. My concern is, however, does uploading my work to Quillbot's AI Detector get it indexed somewhere on the internet, which may consequently result in plagiarism? Does anyone have an idea about this?
I have multiple learning difficulties and I am studying at a UK university as an international student, given the background I found struggles with writing High quality papers and using correct terminology to paraphrase. I have been using Quillbot for a few years (Before it became "cool"). I would usually paraphrase a few sentences and then manually choose words I deemed to be better fitting, of Course providing proper referencing when inserting the text into my document. This way I could find better words to use and get more consistent text without using same words over and over to describe certain things. I had never had issues with it and I have even received compliments from lecturers on my writing style.
With recent hike in AI academic misconduct our university has introduced strict policies that ban the use of AI tools. However when I spoke to Students Union employee about this, I was told that Turnitin is also using old submissions to flag inconsistencies in writing styles. With that being said I feel trapped between Using Quillbot the way I did for all my assignments and risk AI detection or Use dictionaries to find synonyms to use, but risk being flagged for inconsistent writing style.
I used AI Detectors to check if my old submissions would be flagged and certain sections were detected as AI written. I am not sure what to do and I am not even sure who I should talk to at university without being considered as cheater.
I will be thankful for any advice!
I've my assignment due on 29th October and my professor has told us that he'd use Quillbot Plagiarism Checker. If you know any tool that's capable of 100% bypassing it then please ping me up.
Hello everyone,
I don't know if it's my ADHD and because i have been hyperfocused on this problem since this morning, but I'm feeling sick to my stomach. Let me give you some context. I've been working on my thesis in a social science field for 7 months. My topic is super niche, and the research was exhausting with very few sources available. I did extensive research and included significant original research.
Here's the problem: I come from a non-academic household, and ChatGPT has been incredibly helpful in addressing my uncertainties. My work involved asking ChatGPT for ideas on how to proceed with my analysis, and if I liked a suggestion, I incorporated it. I often wrote my thoughts or sentences into ChatGPT and had it help me refine or clarify them. I rarely accepted suggestions directly without further commenting and critically questioning them, maintaining a "dialogue" with ChatGPT throughout.
Today, for some reason, I decided to check my work with AI detectors by sending in some paragraphs. Most detectors indicated a 20% to 50% chance that the text might be AI-generated, which didn't worry me much. But then I tried Quillbot, and it flagged many parts of my text with a 100% chance of being AI-generated. I'm at my wit's end. No matter what I change, the result is always the same: 100%. When I insert other academic texts, it shows 0%, but with my thesis, it’s 100% every time. It’s driving me crazy.
I've tried paraphrasing myself and using humanizer AIs, but the result is always the same: 100% likely AI-generated text. I'm at the end of my rope. Are over 6 months of work down the drain? Is there any way out of this? I've even started reading research papers on how to evade AI detection, but Quillbot always marks my text as 100% AI-generated. Should I just ignore this program?
I know there have been many posts here saying these detectors are unreliable, but the result makes me very nervous, and essentially it is true that the text was written with the help of AI. Please be kind, I'm too exhausted for criticism. I need to know how i can recover from this and what are my options to procceed.. any advice is deeply appreciated.
Thank you
Basically the title.
I'm an international student and an ESL speaker - although have a very good grip in English. In one of my essays, even though I wrote it completely by myself, I rephrased some part of my two-thousand word essay through Quillbot Premium because I wasn't satisfied on how I sounded.
Later after submission, I have sent it to a friend who's a son of an academic back in my home country, so he has a Turnitin AI-check subscription at his disposal.
Surprisingly, even though I wrote the entire thing and polished it with Quillbot, I was stunned to see that I had a 77-91% AI-detection three different times. I'm very practically experienced in the unit I was doing (very rare for anyone in my class/course) so I was confident enough on my material, but still the results were shocking.
I'm pretty sure it has to be a case of false positives, but I'm afraid that the tutor might misunderstand or maybe will not be able to comprehend the possibilities of a false positive report.
What could possibly be the worst possible repercussion? I'm shaking and it has been 4 days since my submission.
I'm looking to write articles (using AI obviously) for a website and need them to be listed as under 20% AI written on quillbot's AI detector and under 10% AI written on zeroGPT.
Right now I'm actually paying someone to paraphrase and re-write my articles line by line. Not ideal.