Turnitin free resources to help educators and institutions navigate issues related to AI-generated writing:
- AI conversations: Handling false positives for educators: This guide shares strategies educators can consider before and after submissions when discovering a false positive.
- AI conversations: Handling false positives for students: This guide for students shares strategies they can consider before and after submissions when confronted with a false positive.
- Approaching a student regarding potential AI misuse: This guide supports honest, open dialogue with students regarding their work without either party becoming overly defensive during what can be a difficult interaction.
- Discussion starters for tough conversations about AI: This guide helps educators focus on growth in the work that has been submitted and facilitate productive conferences.
- Ethical AI use checklist for students: This checklist for students provides guidance during all phases of work and suggests ways for them to make decisions that support integrity and align with educator guidelines.
- How to Cite AI Tools: A guide for students - Learn how to uphold academic integrity and responsible research with generative AI tools
To assist teachers in evaluation students' assignments, a computer science graduate developed GPTZero, an AI-checking tool thjat determines whether a text has been artificially generated. GPTZero is trained to detect ChatGPT. GPT4, Bard, LLaMa, and other AI models.