Turnitin ChatGPT And AI Detector – Turnitin Will Detect AI-written Content From 4th April 2023
- March 26, 2023
- Posted by: IGBAJI U.C.
- Category: Academic Writing Guide
Turnitin ChatGPT And AI Detector – Turnitin Will Detect AI-written Content From 4th April 2023
Wait! Don’t tell me you have not heard about ChatGPT. Well, this is very much possible if your work is not content or research-based. Turnitin ChatGPT and AI Detector will give you the peace of mind that your work is free from AI and ChatGPT content.
This will be a great feature for schools as many students are already celebrating their use of ChatGPT, CryptoGPT and other AI content writing alternatives; due to the fact that it tends to ease the stress in the writing context.
But what does ChatGPT really do, you may ask?
Revolving with the world’s findings, OpenAI bore Its Brainchild ChatGPT.
With the advancement in AI technology, many chatbots have been invented to help make research and content creation easier for everyone.
Nevertheless, It may seem that Turnitin can no longer distinguish between human-generated and chatbot-generated content, which has given rise to using chatbots to generate academic content. Turnitin, which is used to check the level of plagiarism in academic work, has added a new feature to its application.
In an E-mail sent by Turnitin, it was said that an AI writing detection review would be added as one of the features of Turnitin on April 4, 2023.
This means that Turnitin would be able to dictate the application of AI written content from human written content which would help protect the integrity of writers. This would make research writers not solely depend on AI-generated content in the course of their research works.
The mail,
Email – from Turnitin
“We’re happy to announce the upcoming preview release of our AI writing detection capabilities to help educators uphold academic integrity while ensuring that students are treated fairly.
Our AI writing detection preview will be available across many of our products including Turnitin Feedback Studio (TFS), TFS with Originality, Turnitin Originality, Turnitin Similarity, Simcheck, Originality Check, and Originality Check+, on April 4, 2023.
Existing customers will have access to these capabilities as part of their current licenses for this preview phase, without requiring any additional configuration or fees. Beginning January 1, 2024, only customers licensing Turnitin Originality or TFS with Originality will have access to the full AI writing detection experience. This is subject to change.
Please note that for this release, AI detection will only work for content submitted in English. It will not process any non-English submissions. As we continue to iterate, we will keep you updated on developments around non-English language support.
Our highly proficient model is adept in distinguishing AI-written content from human-written content specifically for student writing, given our twenty years of experience in understanding and safeguarding academic writing. Additional benefits of our capability include:
Supporting users’ existing workflow
The AI detection capabilities are built into our existing similarity report workflow, which means that it’s also integrated with our users’ learning management system. So, instructors can check student papers for AI writing without having to change the way they work.
Simple and comprehensible reporting
Turnitin’s AI writing detection indicator shows an overall percentage of the text in the document submitted that may have been AI-generated. The accompanying report highlights the segments that are predicted to be AI-written. Our solution has been designed with educators and for educators, and provides information they need to help them determine their next course of action.
Keeping pace with evolving AI writing technology
We stay ahead of the curve and understand the importance of adapting our technology to the rapidly-evolving AI writing models. While our current detector is trained for long-form English content and can detect GPT-3/3.5 and ChatGPT signatures, we plan to regularly iterate and expand our AI writing functionality.
As we continuously iterate and develop our AI technology over time, we plan to further enhance this preview release. To learn more and to keep up-to-date on our AI detection technology, please visit our AI writing page, or contact your account manager if you’re a Turnitin customer.”
Using chatbots isn’t entirely wrong when generating the content, but its application should be limited to a certain level in academic research. There are things you can do with chatbots without issues in research work that are 100% accepted, and they include the following:
- Generating research topics
- Generating research thesis outline
- Getting general knowledge or direction on a given research topic
- Getting ideas from different authors and so on.
The above listed can make research easier without necessarily depending on chatbots for content generation.