So i did use gpt for my essay but simply for idea and how to expand things, and more points i could make, i never copy pasted off it. I guess it depends on how you use them. We are a community dedicated to motivating writers to stay consistent and constantly grow their craft.
Judging by the unreadable nonsense it produces that i then have to read it is absolute shite. Pretty scared and paranoid about getting caught in the false positives of ai detection This is not the place to ask questions about your homework, your particular school or professors, or to get admission advice!
Many students use it to try and disguise their plagiarism. It is best to use word and do a review with the word tools. Can colleges detect essays written by quilbot? I am a professor who uses turnitin to detect plagiarism and ai generated text.
I think grammarly is fine, it just checks your grammar afaik and rephrases things to maintain a tone, i.e. Quillbot 是非常强大的英语论文降重工具, 但免费版有很多限制 使用quillbot premium crack (chrome 扩展) 完美破解所有会员功能 字数限制 (解锁10000字上线) synonyms限制解除 所有模式 隐藏会员推销 项目地址: Whether you're looking to get feedback on an idea, hear a critique, or get unstuck in a story, this is the right place. An online community for sharing academic works and discussion of issues and events relating to academia and the related political, economical, and social structures.
So i put my essay though zerogpt,grammaly, ai detector, and all of them said human written or giving me low percentage, but quill bot is giving me 57% chance ai text generated.??? I heard somewhere then if i write something using chatgpt then use quilbot to paraphrase it, colleges will not be able to detect it. I was thinking that i would write an essay then ask chatgpt to modify it then use. I am really bad at writing and i suppose that is the reason why i got rejected from most schools last session.
Survey posts must be approved by mods in advance, must include. They just paraphrase whatever you give them, so they pretty much write that bit for you unless you only use it to paraphrase something to understand it better. Exactly what you would expect from an online thesaurus that has no appeciation of the context in which it is changing words.