No AI detector can be absolutely accurate, as even the developers admit. More often, the probability of error is only a few percent, but this still means only one thing—every college student is at risk of getting into a highly unpleasant and even dangerous situation for their academic path. Read our experts‘ tips to learn how to effectively protect yourself and prove that you have maintained academic integrity.
References
- Generative AI in Academic Writing. – The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- What to Do When You’re Accused of AI Cheating. – Geoffrey A. Fowler, The Washington Post
- In the Age of ChatGPT, What’s It Like to Be Accused of Cheating? – Britt Faulstick, Drexel University
- What to Do When Falsely Accused of Using AI in Academia. – Noah Albert, Robo Rhythms
- Artificial Intelligence Policies: Guidelines and Considerations. – Duke Learning Innovation
- The Unreliable Nature of AI Writing Detection Tools in Academics. – Shariq Mohamed Yusuf, Medium
- How to Contest an Allegation of Academic Misconduct. – Michigan State University