AI generated content is now everywhere online. The infamous ChatGPT is but the tip of the iceberg. In fact, AI content generation tools have been around for several months before the introduction of ChatGPT.
If you are an educator or a teacher, you probably are already dealing with the repercussions of these AI tools in your daily work. More and more students are using AI (especially AI writing tools) to help them with their learning and we can not stop them from doing that. But we can not accept that they turn in AI-generated essays and assignments.
As much as they help in optimizing and creating transformative learning experiences, AI tools also create challenging problems for us in education, most of which are related to plagiarism and originality.
In this regard, using AI technology to help with the detection of AI generated content is one among several examples of how we can leverage the power of these technologies to enhance learning.
What is an AI content detector?
An AI content detector is an AI software that draws on the power of artificial intelligence to detect linguistic patterns and predict the likelihood of content being generated by a text bot. Using machine learning algorithms, AI content detectors are trained on a huge repository of online data and text and make their predictions based on these language patterns.
How accurate are AI content detectors?
When it comes to AI content detection, accuracy is key. From my own experience using various AI content detectors and my readings into this area, I can assure you that, at least up to this point, it is next to impossible for any AI content detector to provide 100% accurate results.
That being said, instead of asking whether an AI detection tool is fully accurate, we should instead inquire about its degree of accuracy. Almost, all of the AI content detection tools include a caveat in their product description which warns against inaccuracies.
Best AI content detectors for teachers and educators
There are several AI content detectors out there, I have tested a number of these tools and came up with this list. Please note that AI detection technology is still in its infancy and that we expect more sophisticated tools to be released as AI technologies become mainstream.
1. Copyleaks
Copyleaks is an excellent AI content detection and plagiarism checker tool. It makes use of advanced algorithms to detect whether content (e.g., essays, blog posts, news articles, books, posts on social media, etc) has been written by a human or generated by an AI writing tool such as ChatGPT or Jasper.
Copyleaks also has a handy Chrome extension that enables you to instantly scan content on webpages to detect whether content is written by human, text bots, or a combination of both. Copyleaks offers over 1000 credits for free to test the tool (each credit covers around 250 words of scanned content).
2. Content at Scale
Content at Scale is another powerful AI content detection tool. It uses advanced natural language processing models to detect AI generated content. Simply type your text or paste it into the text area and hit Check for AI Content.
3. Crossplag
Crossplag is another good AI content detection tool. It too uses a combination of machine learning algorithms together with language processing techniques to detect AI writing. To start using Crossplag, you need to create an account.
5. The AI Text Classifier
AI Text Classifier is an AI content detector created by OpenAI for detecting AI writing. Here is what its developers said about the tool ‘s accuracy: “Classifier isn’t always accurate; it can mislabel both AI-generated and human-written text.
6. GPTZero
GPTZero is an AI content detector that claims to be built for educators. I tested it and found it way better than AI text Classifier.You can either type in or paste your text (minimu 250 characters) or you can upload files (formats supported are PDF, docx, txt) to scan for AI content.