| gaerqdsqd • PM |
Mar 19, 2026 4:15 PM
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Guys, help me out! I’m finishing up my term paper, and things are getting a little sketchy. I wrote some sections really fast, so the sentences all sound kind of repetitive and dry... Now I’m paranoid that the professor will run this through some AI detector and say I used ChatGPT. Does anyone know how these systems actually analyze essays? Is there a reliable way to run the text through a scanner specifically designed for academic papers to see where it sounds robotic? Because I really don’t want to have to redo it because of some dumb algorithm.
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| alexseenqqq • PM |
Mar 19, 2026 4:29 PM
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I totally understand — this has been stressing me out a lot too. I’ve had similar worries when my own writing ends up a bit dry or repetitive.Does anyone know exactly how these AI detectors analyze essays? And is there a scanner that actually works well for academic papers so you can check which parts might look “robotic”? Right now, it feels like every tool gives different results, and it’s really nerve-wracking trying to make sure your work won’t get flagged.
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| najaw888 • PM |
Mar 19, 2026 4:33 PM
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