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From Di-AI Detectors to Failing Credibility

With the increasingly widespread use of artificial intelligence tools by students, universities are now turning to software that claims to be able to detect texts written by the AI. However, these are very unreliable, reveals an article published in the journal Nature in July.

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With the increasingly widespread use of artificial intelligence tools by students, universities are now turning to software that claims to be able to detect texts written by the AI. However, these are very unreliable, reveals an article published in the journal Nature in July.

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sciencepresse.qc.ca broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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