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Copyleaks is a plagiarism detection platform that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to identify similar and identical content across various formats. 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. Copyleaks' product suite is used by businesses, educational institutions, and individuals to identify potential plagiarism and AI-generated content in order to provide transparency around responsible AI adoption. In 2022, Copyleaks raised $7.75 million to expand its anti-plagiarism capabilities. Functionality Copyleaks is used in academia to detect plagiarism, paraphrasing, and potential copyright violations. The release of AI models and rapid adoption has led to students increasingly using these tools to complete their work so Copyleaks helps to distinguish between content created by humans and content generated by AI. Plagiarism Detector As generative ...
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Artificial Intelligence Content Detection
Artificial intelligence detection software aims to determine whether some Content creation, content (text, image, video or audio) was Generative artificial intelligence, generated using artificial intelligence (AI). However, this software is often unreliable. Accuracy issues Many AI detection tools have been shown to be unreliable when generating AI-generated text. In a 2023 study conducted by Weber-Wulff et al., researchers evaluated 14 detection tools including Turnitin and GPTZero and found that "all scored below 80% of accuracy and only 5 over 70%." They also found that these tools tend to have a bias for classifying texts more as human than as AI, and that accuracy of these tools worsens upon paraphrasing. False positives In AI content detection, a False positives and false negatives, false positive is when human-written work is incorrectly flagged as AI-written. Many AI detection platforms claim to have a minimal level of false positives, with Turnitin claiming a less t ...
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