Check if something was written by ChatGPT: AI detection guide, from WikiHow has some signs to look for as well as tips for what to do if you suspect a paper was written by AI.
Just like ChatGPT, AI detectors are a rapidly changing field. Currently, there is no tool that is 100% effective. We do not recommend using AI detectors as your only avenue for determining if a paper has been written with ChatGPT or other text generative AI.
Below is a limited list of detectors that are available now. This is not an endorsement from the library for any of these tools, only a short list of the types of detectors out there. For a longer list, descriptions, and more information on how detectors work, see 16 of the best AI and ChatGPT content detectors compared from Search Engine Land and 5 ways to detect text written by ChatGPT and other AI Tools from PC Magazine.
Currently, Regis College does not endorse any AI detection services or software as they are unreliable, and you cannot submit student work to third party software without their prior consent.
Currently, Regis College does not endorse any AI detection services or software as they are unreliable, and you cannot submit student work to third party software without their prior consent.
If you use TurnItIn through Regis for AI detection, please see their statement on false positives: Understanding false positives within our AI writing detection capabilities.