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  2. Turnitin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turnitin

    Turnitin (stylized as turnitin) is an Internet-based similarity detection service run by the American company Turnitin, LLC, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Founded in 1998, it sells its licenses to universities and high schools who then use the software as a service (SaaS) website to check submitted documents against its database and the ...

  3. Talk:Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    There is an option in the Turnitin software that will prevent student papers from being added to the database, at the discretion of the school. Cutter20 19:05, 22 September 2006 (UTC) I beg to differ. All student papers submitted to turnitin become part of its data base. Its huge data base of student papers is proprietary. The size of this data ...

  4. ChatGPT in education - Wikipedia

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    A corporate blog post from the company stated that the company's database of numerous student essays was used to train its own detection system. When tested by The Washington Post, though, noted that Turnitin's detector flagged an innocent student for using ChatGPT to generate the conclusion of her essay. [54]

  5. Plagiarism from Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    In educational settings, students sometimes copy Wikipedia to fulfill class assignments. [1] A 2011 study by Turnitin found that Wikipedia was the most copied website by both secondary and higher education students. [2]

  6. Essay mill - Wikipedia

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    Depending on how much a student pays an essay mill, a student can receive a number of different products. The most expensive of these products are full written essays or even dissertations. Requested papers can follow specific guidelines laid out by the student, including the use of a certain number of sources, a preselected topic, and the ...

  7. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Objections - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin has devoted thousands of hours and hundreds of employees to developing their system, expanding it, and refining it--a process that free alternatives simply can't invest in. Last, free alternatives are unlikely to scale in a systematic and massive way, such as using them to check every single Wikipedia article on some regular basis.

  8. Grammarly - Wikipedia

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    Documents whose contents have been corrected via Grammarly have occasionally been accused by detection engines such as Turnitin of being partially or entirely AI-generated. [38] Schools are struggling to develop rules about its use that are consistent and fair, with some teachers recommending Grammarly to all of their students and others ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin expressed that it shares a core value with Wikipedia, a commitment to education. They understood our stance on what a truly free encyclopedia entails in terms of copyright and plagiarism, and believe they can help us achieve that goal. In all, Turnitin expressed that a collaboration with Wikipedia aligns with the company's mission.