AI watermark remover tool??

AI watermark remover tool??

Ok so I dived deeper into yesterday’s Claude AI watermark news and found that the “watermark” actually lives in the word that AI picked, and it is not recognizable by just reading it. The only to remove the watermark is replace those “sensitive” words.

I feel this opens up a bigger chance for tools like Turnitin to make mistakes. For example, if “serendipity” is an AI word vs “peace”. What happens for people who actually likes to write certain way?

Will you trust AI watermark removers?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 1 day ago
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Schools won’t need Turnitin?

If all AI content will have a watermark, why do we need Turnitin?? It makes way more mistakes with its rigid pattern diagnosis. Claude says other AI companies will follow suit so I wonder when will ChatGPT follow suit. I use more ChatGPT than Claude anyways.

Your thoughts?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 1 day ago

I can’t lock in!

I can’t focus while I study!! And everytime I need to lock, I want to ask ChatGPT stupid questions, let alone scrolling TikTok or Reddit.

Anyone has good, pain-free tips that help me lock in & I still have reasonable access to my phone?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 days ago
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Florida teacher got fired for refusing to abide “no-zero”policy

This happened in Florida 2018 but the case just got its final judgment. Allegedly, Mrs Tirado had other misconduct that she would be fired anyways, and the “no-zero” policy is just a minor one.

I still found it pretty ironic that giving 50% to students who didn’t submit anything is not an issue?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 days ago

Turnitin says over half of uni students in Australia is written by AI

Turnitin published a report that I feel it’s kinda wild. So between Oct 2025 and April 2026, 53.6% of submissions from Australian uni students had some form of AI involved.
And actually 10% of those submissions were over 80% AI-written.

What also surprised me is that Claude is the most used AI tool than ChatGPT. I feel everyone I know uses ChatGPT but maybe it’s just a US thing?!

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u/Cherryfish-maui — 3 days ago

Word >> pdf upload to canvas/moodle

I didn’t understand why Moodle supports word docs over pdf for homework uploads. I’ve always thought PDFs were way easier.

Then I randomly realized… professors want to check the edit history in Word!!

So technically they could tell if you just dumped an entire AI-generated essay in there at once vs. actually writing and editing it over time?
I don’t have a professor who is petty enough yet to actually go through someone’s edit history but i think that’s the intention 😭😭

u/Cherryfish-maui — 9 days ago

Fun fact: Turnitin doesn’t check bullet points

My friend told me that for AI similarity, Turnitin automatically skips the content of bullet points in the essay.

Does anyone know if it’s true?

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u/Cherryfish-maui — 9 days ago

Jensen says every college students should be AI expert

If Jensen is saying so, then why people still think using AI to study in college is being “lazy”? People want college students not use AI in school but expect us to graduate with high AI-fluency?? How is that possible.

u/Cherryfish-maui — 1 month ago

When college put in writing that Turnitin is flawed

I love when school says this loud and clear 👏I wish the next step would be to drop it altogether

u/Cherryfish-maui — 1 month ago

The BC era- before ChatGPT

The feeling of opening 10 different Quizlet tabs just to find the exact worksheet is already nostalgic to me. Now I am just super used to scan and get instant answers and step by step solutions from AI. How fast the world changes in 2 years.

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Turnitin acknowledges it’s inaccuracy in its own Terms & conditions

This should be hang on all professor’s walls. Turnitin official recognizes that its model can be wrong, and it should not be used as the sole basis for adverse actions against a student.

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago
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Give me your most toxic study motivation

Give me your most toxic study motivation, I’ll go first-

“Nobody comes to save you, so save yourself”
“Comfort will never build the life you want”
“Your highest score is someone’s lowest”

Drop yours and let’s keep each other motivated 👊

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Only 16% of world population used AI

In the world population, people who NEVER used AI is 84%
People who tried free bot is 16%
People who pay an AI subscription is 0.3%
And people ever coded with AI is 0.04%

We might live in a bubble where everyone talk about AI everyday but the fact is that it’s only 16% of the entire world population.

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Prompts that actually works to humanize your essay

Prompt #1: humanize the language
Replace all transition words and conjunctions in the sentences with the most basic and commonly used ones. Use simple expressions, avoiding complex vocabulary. Ensure the logical connections between sentences are clear. Delete the conclusion part in the end of the text.

Prompt #2: when the essay sounds overly academic
Rewrite the above text. The writing style should balance between formal academic writing and conversational expression. Ensure that every sentence has a clear subject. Avoid using long or complex sentences. Use short sentences as much as possible.

Prompt #3: when the essay has logic issues
Reorganize the logic of this argument by restructuring sentences and paragraphs, ensuring that the flow of ideas is coherent and distinct from the original text.

These are the prompts that actually worked for me and you can feed it to ChatGPT or Claude. If you have another prompts, please share!

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u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Teachers that checks version history 💔

are actually even worse than teachers that checks Turnitin.

I don’t fear teachers that use turnitin. I fear teachers that check version history.

Because turnitin is essentially just a scare tactic. Though it can identify ai generated content, but it’s only through pattern recognition that is gathered from catching other ai generated papers. So technically speaking once you remove those patterns, it become worthless. And with the amount of ai humanizers out there that identify those patterns and cover them up, you can fool turnitin. But one thing you cant get around as a student— version history. Unless you use AI to generate content and then type it meticulously as if you wrote it, but then it defeats the whole purpose.

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u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Don’t say thank you to AI, it costs money and energy

More chat = more tokens = more electricity used (1 thank you reply costs 0.003 unit of electricity)

I have the basic humanity to say thank you to every help and it feels still counterintuitive to do so even with AI. If human is used to not being polite from talking with ai, are they going to do the same in human interaction?

Do you say thank you to your AI?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 2 months ago

Do we spend enough time at school?

I bet most high school and college students are even under 6.5 hours. I take on average 2 courses in college now and each about 70 mins long. I like to study in my off-campus dorm, so I only spend less than 3 hours on campus.

I searched in comparison, Chinese students spend on average of 8-14 hours in school. Like what?!

u/Cherryfish-maui — 3 months ago

got the first 200 users for my skin ai app!

i vibe-coded a skin ai app called kiwi skin: you do a face scan in the app and it gives you a skin report, a personalized skin routine, and most important is aesthetic treatment recs. i got this idea because me and my friends love asking chatgpt about product to use on my skin, and 9/10 times it gives me better product recommendations than most beauty forums, which are filled with ads

the app has been live for 2 weeks and has 200 signups. i really want reddit entrepreneurs to give it a try and provide me some feedbacks. the app is still very early and i see lots of potentials in it.

u/Cherryfish-maui — 3 months ago

My professor just gave people everyone who showed up A for the finals

What an angelic professor!!! She promised that she would give students who just show up for finals an A and i didn’t believe this, until I see my grades today. I am so happy!!

How’s everyone’s finals grades go?

u/Cherryfish-maui — 3 months ago