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Use tool to detect if a content is generated by AI

Mr. Nobody
3 min readMay 3, 2024

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A handy tool for Medium writers

As AI tools gain footing among the literary folks, a good number of writers are now calling upon these mechanical muses to aid in their craft.

Different content creation platforms have varying stances when it comes to AI-assisted writing, but they all share a common thread: none of them are too keen on content purely spun by AI.

For my daily writing chores, I employ a tool known as `CopyLeaks`. It’s a real detective when it comes to figuring out if a piece of content was born from the cold, unfeeling brain of an AI.

One can easily track down `CopyLeaks` by punching a few keywords into Google, which leads you straight to its official portal.

The site is a breeze to navigate. Once you open it, a click on `My Scans` reveals the historical scan results of the user currently logged in.

Consider the highlighted bit in the image below. It suggests that the document `Sample-report.pdf` contains about 43% of content suspected to be AI-generated, with another 44% that matches exactly with content floating around the Internet.

Double-clicking on `Sample-report.pdf` will open up a detailed view of the scan. For instance, text highlighted in purple is tagged by `CopyLeaks` as likely…

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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody

Written by Mr. Nobody

Since I was young, I have always enjoyed reading biographies of historical figures, especially those about World War II, including documentaries and novels.

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