My university uses AI detectors when marking papers, and almost any result higher than 0% can cause lost grades. As anyone whose used one of these tools will know, they have an extremely high false positive rate, meaning that while I don’t use AI (and can’t, given the technical nature of the papers) I still lose marks. Is there any way to decrease the rate of false positives without completely destroying the structure and flow of a paper?

  • AllHailTheSheep@sh.itjust.works
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    12 days ago

    yes, 100%. and if your writing has the tone where a quick aside lands naturally, it doesn’t matter where it is anyways, you’ve already passed the detection.