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Fictitious.AI

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Photo: Leon Neal (Getty Images)

Anyone whose spent time in a college classroom over the past decade knows plagiarism detectors aren’t anything new. Many of those systems that simply scan for word-for-word text already on the internet were unable to account for ChatGPT and other chatbots which appear to generate new, “unique” content based on a user’s prompts.

Fictitious.AI is trying to fill that gap. The company, which targets its products specifically towards educators, claims its own AI models can detect lines of text generated by models like GPT4 and ChatGPT. The company provides educators with an interactive console where they can submit a student’s work and then view the results. What teachers or professors actually do with that score, however, remains up to them.