I know that turn it in now picks up chat gpt as plagarism, but I was wondering how far this goes. I hate writing titles for presentations and such so if I were to use Chat GPT to make the titles and subtitles would I be pulled up on it?
I know that turn it in now picks up chat gpt as plagarism, but I was wondering how far this goes. I hate writing titles for presentations and such so if I were to use Chat GPT to make the titles and subtitles would I be pulled up on it?
Hey there @Roseiey ! As a general rule of thumb, they do say don't use it at all so I wouldn't risk it. They do say it's a complete deep scan on everything so the likelihood is that if it's come from a pre-existing website that they'd be able to find where you've got it from. It's completely up to you whether you'd like to take the risk but I don't think it's worth it as the scanners are really clever and pick up on everything. There's also the chance it's auto-generated that same title for someone else and could be the difference in your plagiarism percentage whether it comes back negatively or not.
Hope this helped! Lucy - Digital Student Ambassador SHU
I know that turn it in now picks up chat gpt as plagarism, but I was wondering how far this goes. I hate writing titles for presentations and such so if I were to use Chat GPT to make the titles and subtitles would I be pulled up on it?