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comment December 19, 2023 Score: 26 u/IDivineChaos

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Hi OP. This is what you can do:

  1. Add the professor to your google docs so that she can check your edits history.

  2. Grab a bunch of essays you have written before the release of ChatGPT, you can easily provide proof of these essays being submitted before any of these AI services hit the market such as submissions history on blackboard or emails sent of the essay to professors. Now put those essays in AI detectors like GPTZero, Winston ai, etc. If those essays are still coming back as likely AI generated, this serves as proof that you always had the tendency to write like AI even before ChatGPT hit the market.

  3. Take your current final essay that came back as AI generated and put it through MULTIPLE AI detectors. If there’s varying results, you can use this as proof that these AI detectors result in many false positives. For example, you put your essay through 5 AI detectors, and 3 of them come back as likely human while 2 come back as likely AI generated.

  4. Provide links to articles that the Professor can read which states that AI detectors can never really detect AI-written content. I believe so that ChatGPT themselves even tried to create such a AI generator, but it resulted in many false positives.


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