u/Accomplished-Car7811

ISO: Recommendation for a standard women’s haircut? (Budget-friendly / no color)

Hey All! Iam looking for a hairstylist in town that does great women's haircuts. I have a very basic hair routine…no coloring or extensions, no special treatments. I just need a reliable, standalone haircut every few months.
A lot of the salons I'm finding online seem to bundle their cuts with luxury styling packages or have base rates starting around $65+, which is just a bit out of my personal budget for a trim.
Does anyone have a recommendation for an experienced stylist or a great local shop that offers quality, straightforward haircuts at a more traditional price point?
Thanks so much for any leads!

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u/Accomplished-Car7811 — 2 days ago

Title: Is it normal for GPTZero to say 100% AI on something you actually wrote?

After graduating more than 15 years ago, I decided to go back to college. Today marks the end of my first week back, and I’m already stressing myself out over AI detectors.
One of my instructors has a policy that assignments flagged over 35% AI receive a zero and an academic integrity review. After seeing so many videos online about people claiming they were falsely accused, I got curious and decided to test a couple of my own assignments.
One paper came back as mostly human.
However, a history reflection journal that I wrote myself came back as 100% AI on GPTZero.
That’s the part I can’t wrap my head around.
The only thing that was different with this assignment is that I wrote it on my phone, sent it to myself through Microsoft Teams(just a fast way to get it on my computer from my phone), pasted it into Copilot to fix punctuation and formatting only, then copied that into Word before submitting it.
My question is, is it even possible that moving it through Copilot could affect the score, or do these detectors only analyze the final wording? Is there any hidden metadata or signature that survives that process, or is that not how these tools work?
Also, is it normal for GPTZero to say “100% AI” on something a person actually wrote? I expected maybe a false positive here or there, but 100% seems so extreme that it’s really making me question how these detectors work.
I’d love to hear from professors or anyone who has experience with Turnitin, GPTZero, or AI detection in general.

*UPDATE*:Formatting was the wrong choice of words. It only corrected grammar and punctuation. It didn’t change the formatting or the style of my writing in any way.

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u/Accomplished-Car7811 — 14 days ago