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Do professors actually understand what Turnitin AI percentages mean anymore?
A lot of students seem to assume a percentage automatically proves AI use, but even experts and universities have questioned how reliable these detectors actually are. Some people have had old essays, personal writing, or even historical documents flagged.
At the same time, teachers are under pressure to deal with actual AI misuse, so I can understand why they rely on the tools.
Do you think most professors fully understand what these AI scores are measuring, or are schools depending too heavily on software they don’t completely trust themselves?
u/Educational-Nerve846 — 6 days ago