7 Tools To π―Pass Turnitin AI Detection
TLDRIn this video, the host discusses various tools designed to help content pass Turnitin's AI detection, a plagiarism detection system. The video begins with a disclaimer against the misuse of the information for cheating or plagiarism, emphasizing the importance of academic integrity. The host then tests several tools, including a custom GPD prompt, Quill Bot, Spinbot, Undetectable.ai, Stealth Rewriter, Rewrite Genius, and the Playground, each designed to paraphrase or alter text to avoid detection. The results from these tools are compared using both Turnitin's AI score and Hemingway's readability grade. Surprisingly, all tools tested returned a zero percent AI score, suggesting they are effective at bypassing detection. However, the host notes that readability is also crucial, as poor readability can lead to failure regardless of the AI score. The video concludes by encouraging viewers to use the tools responsibly and ethically, and to focus on learning and growth rather than simply passing assessments.
Takeaways
- π The video discusses various tools to help pass Turnitin plagiarism detection, but strongly condemns cheating and plagiarism in academic settings.
- β The content is for informational purposes, and the creator emphasizes the importance of academic integrity and intellectual honesty.
- π« The use of such tools to bypass detection systems is not endorsed and is discouraged, especially where cheating and plagiarism are prohibited.
- π The video demonstrates the use of several paraphrasing tools, including Changeability, Quill Bots, Spinbot, Undetectable.ai, Stealth Rewriter, and Rewrite Genius.
- π A default essay on climate change is created and used as a baseline to test the effectiveness of each tool.
- π The original essay generated by Chatubity received an AI score of 48% and was rated as having poor readability by Hemingway.
- π After using the paraphrasing tools, the AI scores dropped to as low as 0%, indicating that the tools were effective in reducing the likelihood of detection.
- π The video also notes the importance of readability, as essays that read poorly, even with a low AI score, may still fail.
- π The Hemingway readability scores varied after using the tools, with some outputs becoming more difficult to read.
- π€ The creator suggests that viewers can choose a tool based on their preference for readability and the level of AI detection risk they are willing to take.
- π All the essays generated will be uploaded to a Google Drive for viewers to review and assess the readability levels themselves.
Q & A
What is the primary topic discussed in the video?
-The primary topic discussed in the video is how to pass Turnitin AI detection using various tools and techniques.
Why did the channel creator decide to make this video?
-The channel creator decided to make this video in response to numerous requests from viewers about passing Turnitin detection, despite their personal stance against cheating.
What is the creator's stance on academic integrity?
-The creator firmly believes in the importance of academic integrity and intellectual honesty, and discourages the misuse of the information provided for cheating or plagiarism.
How many tools were tested in the video to bypass Turnitin AI detection?
-A total of seven tools were tested in the video to bypass Turnitin AI detection.
What is the name of the first tool discussed in the video?
-The first tool discussed in the video is a 'changeability prompt'.
What is the purpose of the Hemingway app in the context of this video?
-The Hemingway app is used to check the readability and grade level of the essays after they have been processed by the various paraphrasing tools.
What was the AI score of the essay generated by the 'changeability prompt'?
-The AI score of the essay generated by the 'changeability prompt' was 13%.
What is the name of the tool that returned a zero percent AI score with a readability grade of 14?
-Quill Bot, when used in creative mode, returned a zero percent AI score with a readability grade of 14.
Which tool was not tested due to its limitation with the word count of the free version?
-Stealth Rewrite was not tested due to its limitation with the word count of the free version.
What is the name of the tool that the creator suggests might have the most sophisticated AI detection?
-The creator does not explicitly state which tool has the most sophisticated AI detection but implies that Turnitin's AI detection is not as sophisticated as it is often believed to be.
How does the creator intend to provide additional resources for viewers to assess the essays?
-The creator intends to upload all the essays to a Google Drive so viewers can take a look and decide on the readability level for themselves.
Outlines
π Introduction to Anti-Detection Tools
The video begins with the host welcoming viewers to their channel and referencing past content on anti-detection techniques. The host discusses the significant growth of their channel due to a video about tricking GBD3 detection. They mention receiving numerous requests about passing Turnitin and other detection systems. Despite their initial stance against cheating and the lack of AI tools during their university days, the host has decided to explore various tools for the sake of the viewers. They emphasize that the content is for informational purposes only and strongly discourage any misuse, especially in academic settings. The video's goal is to test several tools, starting with a changeability prompt and ending with the Playground tool, with a focus on the quality of the generated content.
π Testing the Tools: QuillBot and Spinbot
The host starts by presenting the original essay generated by Turnitin AI, which scores a 48 on the AI detectability scale and is rated as having poor readability by the Hemingway tool. They then proceed to test the first tool, a changeability GPD prompt designed to make the text sound more human-like. The result, named Test 1, shows a significant improvement in AI detectability, scoring a 13. The host also tests QuillBot in creative mode with synonyms maximized, producing Test 2, which achieves a 0% AI score. However, the Hemingway readability score worsens. Lastly, they use Spinbot's basic paraphrase feature on the original essay, resulting in Test 3, which also returns a 0% AI score but with a readability grade of 16, indicating a more challenging read.
π Further Testing with Undetectable.ai and Stealth Rider
Continuing the tool testing, the host uses Undetectable.ai, which is known for passing originality checks on Cdot AI. They choose a setting that aims for a more readable essay, resulting in Test 4, which shows a 13% AI score and a postgraduate readability level. The host then attempts to use Stealth Rider but finds that the free version is limited to 125 words, making it unsuitable for their needs. They decide not to proceed with testing this tool.
π Final Tests and Conclusion
The host moves on to test Rewrite Genius with its bypass AI detection feature, achieving a 13% AI score and a grade 12 readability level. Lastly, they use the Playground tool with specific settings to generate Test 7, which results in a 0% AI score but a readability grade of 16. The host concludes that all the paraphrasing tools tested, including the initial prompt, returned a 0% AI score, allowing viewers to choose based on their readability preferences. They express surprise at the effectiveness of their own prompt and plan to upload all the essays to Google Drive for viewers to review. The video ends with an encouragement for viewers to use the information responsibly and to value education as a journey, not just a competition.
Mindmap
Keywords
Turnitin AI Detection
Academic Integrity
Paraphrasing Tools
Plagiarism
Climate Change
Readability
Quill Bot
Spinbot
Hemingway App
Stealth Rewriter
Originality
Highlights
The video discusses various tools to pass Turnitin AI detection, which is controversial due to academic integrity concerns.
The creator condemns cheating but explores these tools due to frequent requests from viewers.
A disclaimer is provided, emphasizing the importance of academic integrity and ethical use of the information.
The video tests several tools, including Changeability Prompt, Quill Bots, Spinbot, Undetectable.ai, Stealth Rewrite, and PlayGround.
The original essay generated by Chatubity on the topic of climate change is used for testing.
The essay's initial Turnitin AI score is 48%, indicating a high likelihood of being flagged for similarity.
Hemingway app analysis shows the original essay has poor readability with a grade level of 15.
The Changeability Prompt is tested first, showing a significant reduction in the AI score to 13%.
Quill Bot's creative mode with synonyms pushed to the maximum achieves a 0% AI score.
Spinbot's basic paraphrase also results in a 0% AI score, but with a readability grade of 16.
Undetectable.ai offers a more human-like and readable option, maintaining a 0% AI score.
Stealth Rewrite is tested but not fully due to its limitation with the short essay length.
Rewrite Genius's 'Bypass AI Detection' option also returns a 0% AI score with a readability grade of 12.
PlayGround's output with specific temperature settings achieves a 0% AI score but has a readability grade of 16.
All tested tools returned a 0% AI score, suggesting they are effective in bypassing Turnitin's detection.
The creator emphasizes the importance of readability and proper citation alongside a low AI score.
Essays generated from the tools will be uploaded to Google Drive for viewers to assess readability.
The video concludes by reminding viewers to use the information responsibly and ethically.