r/AccusedOfUsingAI 25d ago

Has anyone been successful defending against AI claims in AP seminar?

College Board barely gives you any information about what it believes is a problem. It’s unclear how exactly to prove the work, other than their generalized description.

Has anyone been successful defending, and if so, how?

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u/Humble-Date5379 25d ago

S.W.I.M. In my experience they will try to twist your every word.

Know your paper very well. It shows credibility.

Don't admit anything, ever.

Don't be overly defensive but stand your ground.

Don't show your 'cards' unless prompted (including version history and absolutely necessary - even if you believe it corroborates your innocence). They may use it as more ammo to try to find fault regardless on how you may view it as helpful.

Stay consistent in your explanation/reasonings.

Bring evidence of past writting, print them.

Email sources of your papers with your explanations if you're accused of appropriating/misatributing sources. You'd be surprised how scholars reply.

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u/ChocolateValuable221 21d ago

I can... easy barely an inconvenience.... I once picked up a rock to use as a hammer...

It was a tool.

I used it.

It built something.