Essay review workflow

Detect AI-generated essay

Check essay text for AI-writing risk signals with clear false-positive warnings and reviewer guidance.

Signal reportWatermark, provenance, and text-risk signals stay separate.
Post-Check loadingDetector assets load only after a user starts analysis.
No proof claimsUnknown and unsupported states are first-class results.

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No detector model loads until you press Check.

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Current support

Essay checks can surface statistical writing signals, but should be used as one review artifact rather than a disciplinary conclusion.

Partially supported

What this checks

  • Reports highlight uncertainty and conflicting signals instead of binary accusations.
  • Short or formulaic essays need extra caution during review.
  • The recommended next step asks for source drafts and writing history when needed.

What this does not prove

  • Non-native English and structured academic writing can trigger false positives.
  • AI-assisted editing is different from full AI authorship.
  • Use this as triage, not as the only basis for discipline.

FAQ

  • Can this prove whether content was written by AI?

    No. AI Detect reports signals such as provenance metadata, watermark support status, and statistical text risk. It does not claim legal or authorship proof.

  • Does text leave my browser during a local check?

    Browser-default checks run local text features and provenance checks after you press Check. Server enhanced checks are separate and will be labelled before use.

  • Why can a result be unknown?

    Many providers do not expose public watermark detectors, and metadata can be absent or stripped. Unknown is a valid result when no reliable public signal exists.

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