6 tips to detect AI-generated student work

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Steven M. Baule
September 5, 2023
Although AI has some educators worried, it’s possible to identify AI-generated student work from human-generated work
Key points:
  • AI has a place in the classroom, but students shouldn’t rely on it to write papers
  • Educators can use a few key strategies to identify AI-generated work
  • See related article: How to redefine learning in the digital age
As the school year starts, the excitement and stress about the potential use of generative AI has K-12 teachers and university faculty collectively stressed about these new tools and their potential impact on instruction. A recent professional development meeting about AI at a midwestern university set a new attendance record for such events.
There is no sure-fire way to identify text as generated by AI, and some of the early tools offered to do such have either been shown to be only somewhat effective or have been withdrawn from public use as not meeting their developer’s standards. A spate of AI detectors are available, including CopyLeaksContent at Scale, and GPTZero, but most will note it is important to consider the results in conjunction with a conversation with the student involved. Asking a student to explain a complex or confusing portion of a submission might be more effective than any of the AI detectors.

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