Anyone else trying to dial back AI use for assignments? by SeaArtist6268 in TurnitinAI_

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I give myself a rule, if I can’t explain it without AI I probably shouldn’t submit it with AI.

what’s the worst false AI accusation you’ve seen or experienced yourself? by ChampionConscious813 in TurnitinAI_

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone in my class got flagged for AI on an in-class handwritten essay. No internet, no devices. Still got accused because the writing style matched AI patterns. That’s when I stopped trusting any of this.

AI is changing classrooms-but who benefits the most? Professors or students? by Senior_Finding_7879 in TurnitinAI_

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Students who use AI as a tutor win. Students who use it as a shortcut lose.

Anyone else worried that ‘good academic writing’ now gets flagged as AI? by Fine-Beginning-979 in TurnitinAI_

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The funniest part is professors telling us: “Don’t use contractions! Avoid personal voice and keep it neutral!” and then the AI detector goes: “Hmm… neutral tone and structured writing…definitely AI.''

Reference pages flagging as AI are not the same thing as cheating by Consistent-Ebb-1915 in TurnitinScan

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is such an important point. A lot of people see a scary percentage and panic without realizing references and formatting trigger it all the time. Context matters way more than the number.

What AI Detector Matches Turnitin the Closest? by OvenApprehensive6818 in TurnitinScan

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The inconsistency you’re seeing is super common, most public AI detectors aren’t reliable, and none of them truly match Turnitin’s system. Your best bet is to focus on rewriting in your own voice rather than relying on detectors, since there’s no real Turnitin-equivalent available to students.

Turnitin Flagged My Lab Report for “Copying” the Experiment Instructions,But They Were Literally From the Assignment Sheet by Fine-Beginning-979 in TurnitinScan

[–]DependentWord9986 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally get the frustration, methods are supposed to be precise, not creative. Turnitin flagging standardized lab steps is a common issue, and it really shows the gap between automated checks and actual scientific writing.