Turnitin is an AI-based plagiarism detection software used by universities. It claims to detect 98% of AI-generated content. Compares submitted assignments against vast academic database. Uses algorithms to identify patterns and writing style variations
Feedback Studio shows online grading and similarity report if enabled. Comments appear as blue boxes with detailed explanations. Provisional scores are shown at the top of the blue sidebar. Voice comments are available if tutor has chosen to use them
Turnitin's AI detection helps identify ChatGPT usage in student submissions. Solution integrates with LMS and complements existing similarity checking. AI writing indicator shows authenticity versus ChatGPT-generated content
AI checker identifies ChatGPT and text spinners in student submissions. Tool provides insights into authenticity versus AI-generated content. AI detection is integrated with LMS for seamless experience. Solution uses transformer deep-learning architecture for identification
Turnitin's AI detection helps identify text generated by generative AI tools. System may not always be accurate and should not be sole basis for action. AI detection percentage is independent of similarity score
Widely accepted Turnitin percentage is 15% or below. Some universities allow up to 45% with proper citations. Anything above 20% is considered too much plagiarism. 0% score indicates no external sources used