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Plagiarism Removers: What You Need to Know

As we looked for ways to use AI writers without plagiarizing, along came plagiarism removers! These tools, also known as paraphrase generators or paraphrasing tools, help users rewrite or rephrase potentially plagiarized content while maintaining the original meaning. We’re utilizing artificial intelligence to enhance these plagiarism capabilities.

Plagiarism apps scan text against a massive database of published content to identify sections that might be considered plagiarism and suggest some rephrasing options. They act as a sentence rewriter, offering various ways to restructure your writing.

But here’s the catch: Rephrasing IS the problem

Plagiarism is stealing ideas. If you take someone else’s work and swap out a few words, throw in some synonyms and use a paragraph rephraser, it’s still plagiarism because you haven’t changed the premise. You’re stealing someone else’s ideas. If you run that text through an AI detector, you’ll get caught.

Beware the Word Changer

Paraphrasing tools often include a word rephraser feature, which is a great example of why you need to be wary about using plagiarism management tools. Changing a few words is still stealing ideas, even if you use a sophisticated rewording tool or text rephraser.

Don’t confuse AI detectors with paraphrasing checkers

There really is no relationship between an AI detector and a paraphraser. They do completely different things. If you use a paraphrasing tool, have you outsmarted the AI detectors?

No. I’ve been setting up little tests for myself, using a 500-word article that I cobbled together from content that may have started as an AI-written document, but has been rewritten several times. I added a personal experience and several examples. It sailed through a paraphrase generator, but failed the AI detector test with a whopping 80% chance of having been created by AI writer.

Using paraphrase generators

  • How they work: These tools use natural language processing to scan your uploaded text, compare it to their database, and their algorithms identify potential plagiarism.
  • Plagiarized sections are highlighted, often with a percentage score indicating the level of similarity.
  • Rephrasing options: They offer suggestions for rewording the flagged sections to make them more original, essentially functioning as a “rephrase my sentence” tool.

Benefits

  • Time savers: Automates the process of plagiarism checking, especially for long documents. Think about the time you spend rewriting documents where there is plagiarized content.
  • Improved originality: Helps identify and correct potential plagiarism issues before submitting work.
  • Awareness of sources: Helps users better understand the need to properly cite sources in academic writing and use a citation generator when necessary.

Limitations

  • Users will inevitably miss instances of plagiarism.
  • Misinterpretation: There will be false positives–not a big deal unless your scholarship or grant depends on it.
  • Paraphrasing tools are just tools. They can make us more aware of the environment in which we’re working. This is becoming a big game–trying to stay one step ahead of the detectors and paraphrasers.

Ethics issues are part of the AI landscape

These issues centered around detecting AI-written documents and paraphrasing checkers are about stealing information. They’re ethics matters, and they’re part of the AI landscape that really hasn’t been addressed. Academia may be leading the way, as student essays, theses, and research papers are the lingua franca of the industry. It’s part of the way learning takes place and the way students move from one grade to the next, and it’s essential that they

But AI writers are here to stay; we’re not going back

We’ve embraced the luxury of having a writing assistant and we love it. Like most of my colleagues, I use an AI paraphrasing tool to create a draft. I’m always curious what it can generate–and the end product is generally not very good. There aren’t any real-life examples or data to prove my case, no personal experience. So I build on this. I do some research to flesh this article out so it tells a story. If I run this document through a paraphrasing tool free of charge, it will pass with flying colors. An AI detector? Probably not.

A QUICK LOOK AT PLAGIARISM AND DETECTION APPLICATIONS

Turnitin: A company that’s doing it right

Comprehensive plagiarism detection in the academic space

Turnitin set itself apart early on in the AI writer/AI space and it remains a leader in the AI detection industry. Essays and other written documents are a way to test student learning, and instructors want to know that students aren’t just using an essay paraphraser or article paraphraser to copy and paste someone else’s work.

Turnitin calls them “Similarity detection tools”; they guide students toward academic integrity and they’re the Turnitin solution–not paraphrasing tools. Another term in the Turnitin space is “academic misconduct”, a glorified term for cheating.

BypassGPT: Paraphraser, AI detector and humanizer

In their own words, “Utilize our paraphrasing tool to obtain 100% plagiarism-free content.” That’s the BypassGPT promise to its users. But it doesn’t stop there. BypassGPT also has an AI detector and humanizer.

With BypassGPT, we can paraphrase to our heart’s content, yet still maintain authenticity. (I’m struggling with this. How do we become topical authorities when we’re using content from others and evading the AI detectors?)

Free BypassGPT test

Insert up to 80 words and hit the button. I inserted content that had a long history. It began as an AI-generated document, but I’d rewritten it, added real-life examples, well-sourced data, and a case study. I sailed right through the plagiarism checker test. I popped in another 80-word paragraph and it came back 100% human-generated.

Pricing–$8/month buys $5K words

BypassGPT lets you test the app for 1K words before having to create an account and pay. If you’re doing a lot of writing–articles of 2K words each–that’s not going to go very far. However, if it keeps you from ruining your reputation, you’ll want to upgrade.

Plagiarism Remover

Plagiarism Remover has both a plagiarism remover and a plagiarism checker. It also has an AI paraphraser and rewriting tools. There’s a grammar checker and a text summarizer. I used the same document that I used in testing BypassGPT, and tested a few paragraphs that might be vulnerable to plagiarism. I started with the plagiarism remover and dropped in an 80-word paragraph. The result was a mess.

Plagiarism Remover produces content that requires a lot of cleanup

Let’s just say that if you’re using a plagiarism remover tool on a 2K-word document, you’re going to be facing a massive cleanup project. Compare the Paraphrase Online text to the original in the example below. This content doesn’t really make sense. You can see that if you have a long article or paper, you’ve got a lot of work to do.

Text that’s been altered by Plagiarism Remover

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Original text

In their own words, “Utilize our paraphrasing tool to obtain 100% plagiarism-free content.” That’s the BypassGPT promise to its users. But it doesn’t stop there. BypassGPT also has an AI detector and humanizer. With BypassGPT, we can paraphrase to our heart’s content, yet still maintain authenticity. (I’m struggling with this. How do we become topical authorities when we’re using content from others and evading the AI detectors?)

Pricing for Plagiarism Remover

Conclusion

We’re all writers and marketers these days, so the issue of content, plagiarism and AI detectors has become a moving target. We’re learning how to identify plagiarism and resolve it with our online tools. Plagiarism is also an ethics issue–when we plagiarize, we’re stealing someone else’s ideas. It’s not just the words–we can swap those out–that’s the easy part. It’s the ideas that matter. And now we have paraphrasing tools with various paraphrasing modes. How good these are is a matter of degree and your own writing.

I’ve done a quick profile of two plagiarism remover tools

  • I sailed through one of these, BypassGPT–passing the AI detector test and the paraphrasing tool.
  • The second application, Plagiarism Remover, rewrote the selection as per the its functionality, and it left a ravaged block of text. The message is pretty clear: If you’re going to use a paraphrasing tool, be prepared to do a significant amount of cleanup.
  • Better yet, learn from these tools. Use the feedback as guidelines and write your own content.

I’m going to be doing more research on these tools because text is fundamental to our content development and SEO strategy. 

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