#AI Checker
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gossip-girl-exposes · 21 days ago
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disneyprincemuke uses ai in her work, please check it!
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Hello my lovely readers!
So, as you can see, this user told me that @disneyprincemuke is using AI. Like I already have done with a different user before, I took some of the users story and checked if they are AI. For that, I use a page that can detect this with just copying the link.
Anyways, I checked about 5 stories and all told me the same thing. @disneyprincemuke is NOT using AI in their stories. Four of those story where 100% self made and only one had 98%. Maybe the user asked to check for grammar mistakes or maybe the AI-Checker got something wrong. But again, the user is NOT using AI for their stories.
While we are at it, they actually post really fun and emotional F1 stories, so of you are interested in that, you should definitely check it out.
As always, however, if you have any proof that can show me the opposite, do let me know.
But my AI checker told me there is NO AI used.
Anyways, if any of you have any interesting gossip to share about drivers/wags/ team principals/teams/F1 related or tumblr user related, don't hesitate to let me know.
Thanks again to my lovely birdy for asking this request, I hope I could clarify some things.
@disneyprincemuke, you write amazing stories, and if someone should ever accuse you of using AI, just show them my post 😉
See you all soon, my lovely readers!
xoxo, gossip girl
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kurominiiiz · 9 months ago
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Ugh I HATE ai checkers bruh.
So, my college requires us to use laptops provided by the school. The board of education can see EVERYTHING. Browser history, screens, and even record them. I found it weird, but I ain't got anything to hide. I stash anything adult on my personal laptop and my phone.
Anyways, so I was writing an essay on my school provided laptop. Once I turned it in, I went home.
The day after, I was told to stay after class for something rlly serious. I went up to my professor and he told me I was lucky I wasn't suspended bc my essay, worth HALF my grade, was checked for ai writing and it came out as 100%. Mind you, they can SEE my screen history. I told him to check it, but he just told me I was using excuses.
Yall, I'm an ADULT. I use BIG WORDS and I WRITE FOR A LIVING. AI checkers also use ai!!!! It pisses me off because I spent HOURS on that essay. Sigh. I hate ts.
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electra-jolts-magnetism · 8 months ago
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Fucking hell this is horrible, I can only imagine what the AI checker would do if it saw to my handwriting
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ai-content-detectors · 8 days ago
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Pass AI Content Detectors With Ethical AI Use Tips
College life is a balancing act—juggling lectures, readings, clubs, and maybe even a part-time job. AI writing tools can feel like a lifesaver until professors start using AI Content Detectors. Suddenly, that helpful chatbot feels risky. The key is to work smarter, not harder, while making sure your voice shines through and your integrity stays intact.
Why AI Can Help—and Hurt
When you’re staring at a blank screen, the night before a paper is due, AI can summarize sources in seconds, outline a tricky argument, and fix grammar. It’s like having a tutor available 24/7. But that same speed can backfire if your professor’s detector flags your work as machine-made. Then anxiety kicks in, and you might wonder if using AI is worth it at all.
Spotting the “Robot” Tone
Detectors look for stiff wording and overly predictable patterns. If your essay sounds too perfect, too logical, or flat, it raises red flags. A smarter move is to let AI do the busywork—brainstorming ideas, organizing points, fixing typos—then add your own insights, stories, and style.
How to Make AI Text Sound Like You
Start by expressing yourself. Read the AI draft out loud. If it doesn’t sound like you, change words, reorder ideas, or add personal thoughts.
Mix up sentence length���short, punchy lines with longer, thoughtful ones. Detectors notice when everything sounds too even.
Add your favorite phrases or analogies. Maybe you describe something complex as “layers of an onion” or call a key idea “the heartbeat” of your argument—keep those little quirks.
Don’t be afraid of small imperfections. People pause, use contractions, or throw in a quick aside (“honestly, I was surprised…”). These make your writing feel real.
Rewrite and expand. Don’t just swap words—rebuild sentences with your own rhythm and add examples, counterpoints, or class references.
For an extra polish, try an AI humanizer tool. Instead of generic text, it helps AI writing sound natural—more like a conversation with your study group than a computer program.
Know the Ethics Line
Using AI the right way means treating it as a helper, not a ghostwriter. It’s okay to have it brainstorm, outline, summarize, or draft something you’ll heavily revise. But copying that draft word-for-word without understanding or personalizing it crosses the line. Machine text, unedited, is still plagiarism if you pass it off as your own.
The Bottom Line
AI tools and detectors are getting smarter, but they can’t copy your experiences or thought process. Let AI do the groundwork—then rewrite in your own words, add your voice, and include real examples. You’ll avoid detector flags, learn more deeply, and turn in work that’s truly yours. And if you want a hand making stiff AI writing sound genuine, AI humanizer can help your work sound just like you.
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adonomicstechnologies · 3 months ago
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https://adonomicstechnologies.com/blogs/2025/03/28/undetectable-ai-everything-you-need-to-know-in-detail/
AI is known to make many tasks easy. However, the works of undetectable AI will now make your work superbly easy. This is because undetectable AI is equal to easy work and a very good opportunity for any person who loves non-AI content.
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pitrsattabhaadmeinjaa · 4 months ago
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I AM GOING TO KILL THIS FUCKING AI CHECKER VOILENTLY. WITH HAMMERS.
i wrote my own essay bro 😭😭 this is the fifth time you’ve said 50% AI 😭 please. stuff that wasn’t AI before is AI now?? 😭😭 what?????
i’m going to kill myself or this software.
JUST BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE HAVE A GOOD GRASP OF VOCABULARY AND A SENTENCE STRUCTURE HIGHER THAN A SIXTH GRADE LEVEL AND A LOVE FOR EM DASHES DOES NOT MEAN THEYRE USING FUCKING CHATGPT.
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myhighschooldiary · 5 months ago
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Ai Checkers are inaccurate
I've used ChatGPT in a lot of essays for outlines and used other AI tools for refinement, like for checking grammar and better vocab. But what often makes me laugh and also irks me is when Ai checkers flags certain parts of my essay as AI written when it's the most dumbed down and poorly thought part of the composition.
That's why I pity that guy from the University of Minnesota who got expelled for "using" Ai in his test was it? Or his research. I'm not sure which, but yeah.
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sewgeekmama · 1 year ago
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Guest Posting, Blogs and the Rise of AI
I accept guest posts and sponsored posts on my blog, and I used to get some good ones. Now, 9 out of 10 are written by Chat GPT and have a lot of words that add up to very little useable info. And why does every Chat GPT article start with, “In a world…?” AI makes me very uneasy. Because in a world of bloggers carefully crafting their articles (see what I did there, haha) AI is cranking out one…
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zerogpt3 · 2 years ago
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An AI Detector is a tool that uses a vast datasets of information to determine whether a piece of text is genuinely human-writtten or if it's AI-generated.
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fixyourwritinghabits · 4 months ago
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AI, Plagiarism, and CYA
Shout-out for all the students gearing up to go back to school in increasingly frustrated times when dealing with all this AI bullshit. As you've probably noticed, lots of institutions have adapted anti-plagiarism software that incorporates AI detectors that - surprise - aren't that great. Many students are catching flack for getting dinged on work that isn't AI generated, and schools are struggling to catch up to craft policies that uphold academic rigor. It sucks for everyone involved!
As a student, it can really feel like you're in a bind, especially if you didn't do anything wrong. Your instructor isn't like to be as tech-savvy as some, and frankly, you might not be as tech-savvy as you think either. The best thing to do, no matter how your school is handling things, is to Cover Your Ass.
Pay attention to the academic policy. Look, I know you probably skimmed the syllabus. Primus knows I did too, but the policy there is the policy the instructor must stick with. If the policy sets down a strong 'don't touch ChatGPT with a ten-foot pole' standard, stick to it. If you get flagged for something you thought was okay because you didn't read the policy carefully, you don't have ground to stand on if you get called out.
Turn off Autosave and save multiple (named) drafts. If you're using Microsoft Word because your school gives you a free license, the handy Autosave feature may be shooting you in the foot when it comes to proving you did the work. I know this seems counter-intuitive, but I've seen this bite enough people in the ass to recommend students go old-school. Keep those "draft 1234" in a file just in case.
Maintaining timestamped, clearly different drafts of a paper can really help you in the long-run. GoogleDocs also goes a much better job of tracking changes to a document, and may be something to consider, however, with all this AI shit, I'm hesitant to recommend Google. Your best bet, overall, is to keep multiple distinctive drafts that prove how your paragraphs evolved from first to final.
Avoid Grammarly, ProWiritingAid, etc. All that handy 'writing tools' software that claims to help shore up your writing aren't doing you any favors. Grammarly, ProWritingAid, and other software throw up immediate flags in AI-detection software. You may have only used it to clean up the grammar and punctuation, but if the AI-detection software says otherwise, you might be screwed. They're not worth using over a basic spell and grammar check in both Word and GoogleDocs can already do.
Cite all citations and save your sources! This is basic paper-writing, but people using ChatGPT for research often neglect to check to make sure it isn't making shit up, and that made up shit is starting to appear on other parts of the internet. Be sure to click through and confirm what you're using for your paper is true. Get your sources and research material from somewhere other than a generative language model, which are known for making shit up. Yes, Wikipedia is a fine place to start and has rigorously maintained sources.
Work with the support your school has available. My biggest mistake in college was not reaching out when I felt like I was drowning, and I know how easy it is to get in you head and not know where to turn when you need more help. But I've since met a great deal of awesome librarians, tutors, and student aid staff that love nothing more to devote their time to student success. Don't wait at the last moment until they're swamped - you can and will succeed if you reach out early and often.
I, frankly, can't wait for all this AI bullshit to melt down in a catastrophic collapse, but in the meantime, take steps to protect yourself.
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alyssa-ai · 2 months ago
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A sofa, an orange juice, a fireplace 😊
…. home sweet home 🥰
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adonomicstechnologies · 3 months ago
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https://adonomicstechnologies.com/blogs/2025/03/28/undetectable-ai-everything-you-need-to-know-in-detail/
AI is known to make many tasks easy. However, the works of undetectable AI will now make your work superbly easy. This is because undetectable AI is equal to easy work and a very good opportunity for any person who loves non-AI content.
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muffinlance · 1 year ago
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That moment when you have to completely stop using Google docs for your writing because the AI spellchecker is actively, insistently wrong, when it catches things at all
Anyway here's me crawling back to LibreOffice and Scrivener like the disloyal hussy I am
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watermelonfaerie · 4 months ago
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Hey So- This is BULLSHIT.
Hey there! So this is going to be a long post- but here is my TLDR: The basis that autistic writers are getting flagged for AI is utter bullshit and you all really need to stop reading everything you see on *REDDIT* as fucking gospel. My essay will now follow. First off, hello! My name is Lila and I am a dyslexic and autistic writer. I have been writing fanfiction and fictional narratives since the first grade! I am also an artist, a singer and a voice actor. I am *very* creatively inclined on all sides of this argument. I would like to know who what when where why and HOW you all- [royally, I'm speaking to a specific group of people who decided reddit was the place to get this information and did ZERO research?] - decided that the take would be: "Oh AuTisTic WrItErS aRe At RiSk Of PiNgInG aS aI-" You do realize that this is pandering to a an EXTREME and very SMALL part of the population with Autism??? So you're going to tell me that every person with Autism is robotic and cannot convey emotions / writes as a cliff faced awkward phrasing individual? I need you to go ahead and look at the facts instead of trying to think that a reddit post with an individual who probably falls into the category of having alexithymia. Lets define that- shall we? Alexithymia, also called emotional blindness,[1] is a neuropsychological phenomenon characterized by significant challenges in recognizing, expressing, feeling, sourcing,[2] and describing one's emotions. Alexithymia IS NOT AUTISM. However it is proven that a little over 50% of people with Autism can and do *have* various degrees of alexithymia. According to an article written by the National Library of Medicine "However, not all autistic people have alexithymia, with a recent study finding a prevalence rate of 55% in autistic adolescents [23]. Consequently, Bird & Cook [6] have proposed the “alexithymia hypothesis” of ASD: that the emotion processing difficulties seen in ASD stem from co-occurring alexithymia, rather than representing a core feature. In line with this hypothesis, research has found that alexithymia, and not ASD, is predictive of problems with emotion processing" With this in mind: NOT EVERYONE WITH AUTISM HAS A PROBLEM / OR THE INABILITY OF CONVEYING OR EXPRESSING EMOTIONS / UNDERSTANDING THEM. And thinking that people with autism are all the same: not understanding sarcasm, unable to convey emotion and or being put under the label of being slower than other people [to put it lightly] is an uneducated and ableist take that I am NOT going to sit idly on. Now- A reddit post has been circulating that people on the ASD spectrum-[because some people don't know- it IS a spectrum of various degrees of needing accommodations and different attributes that may or may not afflict them!] -are getting flagged for AI usage for NON NATIVE SPEAKERS WHILE TRANSLATING THEIR WRITING. Meaning- AI taking one language- trying to cram it into another language syntax and sentence structure without the aid of a NATIVE SPEAKER / READER /WRITER yeah- its going to churn it out to be awkward- robotic- too formal - and most of the time BLATANTLY INCORRECT. Because translators by themselves CANNOT AND SHOULD NOT be the only way you translate your fanfictions / writing. This already has NOTHING to do with how someone with Autism writes naturally! Therefore cannot be CONCLUSIVE to the fucking argument at hand that Autistic native speaking writers are going to get wrongfully flagged as using AI.
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narudoodles · 2 years ago
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Update! A kind soul over on twitter let me know that there are pretty reliable AI art checkers online, that have been developed by people specialising in AI and machine learning!
An NYT article also talks about the pros and cons of a number of them.
I tested all the 3 free open access sites (Illuminarty, Optic AI or Not, Umm-Maybe) and only Illuminarty and Optic AI or Not gave consistent results on both art and photographs.
I'll put the links below so anyone can go and check for whichever art they want to (download the original images from tumblr posts, and upload them)
https://www.aiornot.com/#home
https://app.illuminarty.ai/
These are the results :
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Optic flagged it as AI immediately.
But Illuminarty had very interesting aspect : when I uploaded the full image, AI probability was 10%. but, on cropping out the bottom of the image (jacket) the probability jumped to 73.9%
This is consistent with my original comment on the art here
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My limited understanding of these programs indicate that they scan the entire image including all the individual pixels. AI programs like Stable Diffusion, Mid Journey, DallE all leave signal artifacts when they process an image, which is then left on the final pic generated!
Compare these two @/skykashi original arts, that are immediately flagged as human made.
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And now I get to my favourite AI art bro in the fandom @madasama! I commend you for admitting that you not only use AI, but are proud of producing a large number of "real" arts in such a short time!
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Here's your "art"s results!!
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@elhnrt made a far more detailed and organised post about this specific weirdo, feel free to check it out!
I will be using fandom tags on this particular post so that it has a broader reach. Especially for genuine digital artists and art lovers. Save the links, and always keep an eye out for AI, it's everywhere these days.
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zerogpt3 · 2 years ago
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An AI Detector is a tool that uses a vast datasets of information to determine whether a piece of text is genuinely human-writtten or if it's AI-generated.
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