By David Weldon
04/12/2023 – Edtech Review
Turnitin is developing such an anti-cheating tool, which will be the first to be introduced in the education market. The company has been producing Internet-based anti-plagiarism software for over two decades, and even the company name is a play on what its software enables – “turn-it-in.”
The Oakland, California-based company had an early jump over other software firms in this AI identification game. Turnitin has had an AI team on board for several years and began work on detecting AI-generated text two years ago. As it followed reports on the progress of ChatGPT at software firm OpenAI, Turnitin put its detection tool product development on the fast track….Read the entire story on Edtech Review here.
