Turnitin claims its device is 98% accurate but some institutions are concerned about not having enough time to make a decision
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Australian universities are split on whether to adopt a new tool which claims to detect AI-generated plagiarism with a near-perfect success rate, citing concerns over out-of-date models and the minimal notice the sector was given to assess the issue.
Turnitin’s detection tool, launched this month, cites a 98% efficacy rate at picking up the “high probability” of AI.