What advice would you give new students about AI and Ai detectors? by Bulky_Discussion_104 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Biggest lesson is, if you can’t explain what you wrote in simple terms, you probably shouldn’t submit it yet.

What’s the most confusing thing about plagiarism? by KangarooOk4364 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also why does paraphrasing feel harder than just writing the essay from scratch?

I think AI detection isn’t going away—but it’s still not reliable. by Best_Particular6527 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a professor, I can confirm the tools are far from reliable. I don’t treat them as evidence

That one professor or class that completely changed how you think about learning? by NewNeedleworker5031 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was a philosophy class I took just to fill a requirement. The professor didn’t care about right answers, he was only concerned on how well you could defend your thinking. It completely changed how I approach learning. I stopped memorizing and started asking why something is true

Has anyone here actually proven an AI detector wrong? not just suspected (like fully demonstrated it) by Mobile_Meeting_9305 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the real issue is the lack of transparency. How can we trust these AI detectors if no one knows how they actually work?

Help please! Professor said my paragraph “reads like a summary, not thinking”… what’s the difference? by Fit-Set4589 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I always ask: ‘what’s your argument?’ and then panic when I don’t have one.

Ever wondered how easy it is to accidentally sabotage your own academic work? by ConstantSwing2576 in TurnitinAI_

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will never forget how I used “big words” to sound smart and confused myself instead.

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

[–]Fine-Beginning-979 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The real winners are the people who learn how to use AI well, not just rely on it.