May 9, 2024, 9:48 a.m. | Dr. Tony Hoang

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The emergence of AI chatbots has led to the implementation of AI detectors in schools to identify instances of AI-assisted completion of assignments. However, these detectors have faced criticism for producing false positives, particularly among non-native English speakers. In response, some educators are exploring the use of linguistic fingerprinting, which involves analyzing an individual's unique writing style and patterns to determine authorship. Linguistic fingerprinting has proven effective in uncovering instances of plagiarism or academic dishonesty. Critics argue that writing styles …

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