Phil West Trending Posted on Jun 3, 2024 Updated on Jun 3, 2024, 12:29 am CDT A Liberty University student who claims her paper was incorrectly flagged for AI text generation is warning other students of one of the knottiest issues facing higher education institutions today. The video, created by TikToker maggiesavannah1 (@maggiesavannah1), details her experience in a class when , a company that provides plagiarism and now AI detection services for academic clients, flagged her paper for using AI-generated text even though she claims she didn’t use it. The video, put up on May 3, has generated more than 2.

2 million views. In the lengthy video, she describes her situation, including her former thinking that “it’ll never happen to me because I’m super careful in the way that I write papers.” She even, at the urging of another TikToking student , deleted Grammarly from her computer for f .

One of her professors at Liberty contacted her about a paper, wanting to check on the origins of her paper with her, as the Turnitin detector that the school uses “gave me an AI score of 35%.” She added, “I really appreciate that she actually asked me about it and gave me the benefit of the doubt rather than just assuming automatically that I use AI.” She was able to persuade her professor that the paper was her original work, and in the process, brought plenty of receipts (shared on ) to show that not only is AI detection relatively new, but is not altogether accurate.

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