Campus365 has recently launched software to detect AI-written content. It has been designed with the aim to identify GPT-3 and ChatGPT-written content. The success rate for identifying AI-written content is 97%.
The software scans students’ papers and essays for detecting plagiarism. Afterward, it generates a detailed report with the percentage of plagiarism and also provides source links from where the content has been copied.
Further, the pedagogy, as well as instruction professionals of Campus365, will be creating a big library consisting of resources to help K–12 faculty and educators with a writing-intensive academic.
On this, Mayank Singh (Co-founder & CEO, of Campus 365) said, “We are assured that the AI writing detection capabilities of Campus 365’s new feature will provide teachers with the necessary insights to help them choose how to handle work that may have been influenced by AI writing tools based on how our detection technology is performing in our demo products and with a sizable number of test samples.”
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