AI detection

Can GenAI Models Detect Plagiarism Reliably? A Multi-Model Benchmark on Academic Text

As large language models become increasingly sophisticated tools for academic writing support and web search, a critical question emerges: can the models be used also to reliably identify plagiarism? To test this capability, we embedded verbatim, unattributed passages from published academic articles into newly generated texts and asked multiple GenAI

Testing PangramLabs for AI Text Detection: Impressive but Imperfect Performance

Can AI detection tools reliably distinguish between human and machine-generated text? In our previous testing, we found that platforms like Originality.ai and ZeroGPT and GenAI models, frequently misclassified both AI and human text. Now, PangramLabs has gained attention with claims of near-perfect accuracy, verified by third-party organizations. In this

Human- or AI-Generated Text? What AI Detection Tools Still Can’t Tell Us About the Originality of Written Content

Can we truly distinguish between text produced by artificial intelligence and that written by a human author? As large language models become increasingly sophisticated, the boundary between machine-generated and human-crafted writing is growing ever more elusive. Although a range of detection tools claim to identify AI-generated text with high precision,

by Rebeka Kiss