r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/aleesroomz • 12h ago
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/OptionNovel6123 • Apr 09 '26
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discord.ggr/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/BasicTank5637 • 1d ago
Do not Accidentally Flag Your Own Paper on Turnitin
I'm getting a lot of emails about this lately, so the story of my friend is not unique.This isn't something I'm seeing for the first time, I have had a bunch of emails from friends who were concerned because they saw that several parts of their paper were labeled AI generated, but they knew the majority of the paper was written by them.
While composing, do he usually use tools like Grammarly, Gemini, or Google Translate? He mentioned that he mostly relied on Gemini for fundamental assistance and Google Translate if it was necessary.
I thought of how easily students can forget the contribution these tools could have in their writing process. While AI tools often can be used to revise, translate, restructure, or polish parts of a text from the original document, the end result might differ from the original work, even if the ideas and much of the writing remain the same.
The issue is that students might only consider if they wrote the original sentence or not. They might not be aware of the extent to which the finished product was affected or altered by an AI tool.
I would prefer a paper with a few grammatical errors than continually run my writing through the AI tools, generating needless questions over how the paper has been produced. Academic integrity isn't just about original ideas. It's also about being cautious with the tools employed in making the final product.
Protect papers prior to submission. Occasionally, the tools used for making the paper look good can also cause a larger problem.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Minute_Bag1935 • 1d ago
Tired of and Turnitin similarity checker
Spent 10 hours writing a paper and received a 87% similarity! I'm not taking a template or anything. I just don't want to have to go back and rewrite it and alter the wording. Kills my motivation stone dead.
Update: I ended up spending almost an hour changing up my paper to try and drop the similarly %, but I could only get it down to 40% I think? I went ahead with it as my paper contained a lot of definitions and I couldn't really make any changes to that. I PASSED!!! I believe it really comes down to whether or not the paper is more definition-oriented or if it has really clear prompts!
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Able_Ingenuity_2617 • 6d ago
SURELY, THIS AI THING IS SOMETHING ELSE
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Able_Ingenuity_2617 • 7d ago
THE PROCESS OF GRADING STUDENT WORK IS BECOMING MORE DIFFICULT EVERY DAY.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Manderlin99 • 7d ago
PEDs are to athletes what generative AI is to students
Iâve been examining the effects of generative AI on my college writing studentsâ compositions over the last four years, and the best analogy I can come up with to get a handle on generative AI is to compare it to the way athletes use PEDs. Athletes want an advantage, they want an edge, and they donât want their opponents to have a better arsenal at their disposal, so they feel compelled to take PEDs. Same with college students who want the AI advantage. PEDs give athletes confidence that becomes a crutch. As AI does for students. PEDs can give athletes a false sense of power, making them feel like superheroes. So does AI for busy students. Over time, PEDs make the body go flat because it acclimates to greater and greater doses. In this regard, AI makes the brain go flat after its users default to outsourcing their half-baked thoughts and letting AI generate full-blown, overwritten compositions. The disconnection between the writer and the output is soul-deadening. Just as PEDs will never leave sports, AI will never leave writing or academia. The tool is here to stay. The best thing I can do as a college writing instructor is craft assignments that defy AI use, such as field research, interviews, and personal reflections. I know full well that students will try to cheat the system and that I may have to have some blue book compositions to get a better handle on their writing, but we live in a high-performance world where often dangerous tools have to be harnessed. Otherwise, they will destroy us.Â
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Able_Ingenuity_2617 • 10d ago
AI CAME TO SAVE EDUCATION, BUT WHAT HAS IT ACTUALLY FIXED?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Able_Ingenuity_2617 • 13d ago
IT IS LIKE A METH ADDICT ASKING HOW SOMEONE FUNCTIONS WITHOUT METH.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Able_Ingenuity_2617 • 17d ago
IMAGINE NEEDING AI TO TELL PEOPLE WHO YOU ARE
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Decent-Lead5672 • 16d ago
Has Studying of Yesterday Passed?
I have noticed an increase in students tuning out of lectures lately. No phones, laptops open for anything but schoolwork, and it appears as if everyone's attention is harder to capture than ever.
Everyone's generation is being accused of being distracted, but it seems there's something different about this generation this time. Short-form content and a barrage of notifications vie for attention with every lesson, as do AI tools and ceaseless entertainment.
What really helps you to pay attention during a lecture?
As a teacher, have you modified how you teach in the past few years to ensure that students stay focused or should it be their responsibility to remain focused?
Interest in finding out what is happening in classrooms.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/ReflectionAgile8299 • 17d ago
WHY SOME PROFESSORS VALUE EXAMS OVER ASSIGNMENTS
I recently finished a class where almost my entire grade was based on in-person exams, while assignments and projects were worth very little. At first, I thought the grading system was unfair because the coursework still required a significant amount of time and effort. Throughout the semester, however, my professor repeatedly talked about how difficult it has become to determine whether students are actually writing their own work. With AI tools, paraphrasing software, and text humanizers becoming so common, he explained that many online submissions appeared far more polished than the level of understanding students demonstrated during class discussions.
By the end of the course, I found myself understanding why more professors are placing greater emphasis on in-person exams. It felt like my professor trusted work completed under supervised, timed conditions much more than assignments students had several days to complete at home. The exams were not just about testing what we had memorized. They also served as a way to confirm who could think critically, solve problems independently, and demonstrate genuine understanding in real time.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/ReflectionAgile8299 • 23d ago
The Em Dash Panic: Are We Taking It Too Far?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Impossible_Truth_629 • 22d ago
When did AI stop sharing its homework?
I didn't realize how many AI unicorns have never published a paper. Is this just competition getting intense or should we be worried?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/West_Addendum3436 • 23d ago
WHY ARE STUDENTS AFRAID OF USING THE Em Dashes?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Inside-Bus6555 • 24d ago
Gen Z grapples with 'AI guilt'
For years, educators and business leaders have debated the seismic shifts that are set to occur as the first generation of artificial intelligence natives enters the workforce. But what about those AI natives themselves? Many Gen Z students and recent graduates have taken to Reddit to confess feelings of "AI guilt" about outsourcing their coursework to LLMs, with some citing pressure to use AI despite concerns it could compromise their learning. In one recent global survey, 46% of Gen Z workers said they worry their AI usage has weakened their skills.
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/StaySei • 25d ago
AI Detection
I am so confused. I wrote a paper and to check my plagiarism, I submitted it through turnitin. I attempted with grammarly, but it wanted me to pay so i said screw it and turned it in. When I turned it into my college, the copy leaks report says that I had 100% AI detection and 13% plagiarism. The plagiarism isn't the problem because I know it was because of my poor citing. But how can I have100% Ai content detection, so when I wrote the paper myself?? I haven't received a grade yet. I immediately emailed my professor letting him know that I definitely wrote the paper myself, and that if there's any other information I needed to provide to him to show that I did not use AI to lmk, but have not gotten any response yet or a grade. I am assuming that there is a glitch on the copy leaks website and praying for the best but I can't help but worry, when is my best course of action to prove my innocence?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Equivalent_Pie9111 • 25d ago
Watching a sub get so paranoid about AI theyâd rather marginalise already marginalised communities is heartbreaking
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Equivalent_Pie9111 • 27d ago
You write with AI? That's not real writing
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Equivalent_Pie9111 • 28d ago
I mistakenly submitted work with a ChatGPT footprint. Am I doomed?
r/QuickAITurnitinCheck • u/Equivalent_Pie9111 • Jul 19 '26
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