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The answer is a straight ‘no.’ Canva does not have any built-in features that can detect AI-generated content produced by ChatGPT or similar tools. It is primarily an LMS (learning management system) that excels at organizing grades, assignments, and course materials.
No, Canvas does not automatically flag AI-generated content. Detection depends on analyzing the submitted content. If your institution licenses a tool for flagging AI-generated content, Canvas will only display the vendor's AI-confidence percentage.
Yes, it is possible for teachers to detect AI use on Canvas via third-party tool integrations such as Grammarly, GPTZero, or Turnitin, which analyze content for AI-generated patterns. While Canvas lacks native, built-in AI detection features, these integrations scan content for repetitive structures and unnatural phrasing.
AI detectors primarily look for repetitive patterns, such as predictable wording, an absence of a personal voice, and uniform sentence length. As a result, you can bypass AI detection for free with manual editing. This includes incorporating human-like variability, personal touches, and diverse vocabulary to make the text appear less predictable and more natural.
The best free AI humanizer for students is Humanize Pro. The tool offers up upto 5,000 words per month. The tool doesn’t require credit card details. Also, it allows integration with both MS Word and Google Docs. The other free and accurate options include HumanizeAITool and Humanize.io.
Fixes made by Grammarly might get detected on Turnitin as AI if you are prone to using generative, rewriting, or advanced features instead of simple grammar checking. Also, basic grammar and spelling corrections rarely trigger alerts. However, using GrammarlyGo to generate, paraphrase, or rewrite content will get flagged by Turnitin’s AI detection features.
Based on several user reviews and tests, ZeroGPT is moderately reliable, thanks to its unedited, basic, and low-stakes AI detection. Moreover, it isn’t entirely dependable for professional, complex, and high-stakes coding scenarios due to major susceptibility to bypassing and high false-positive rates.
Yes, all leading AI detection tools can spot text generated via DeepSeek with high levels of accuracy. Despite the rapid rise in DeepSeek’s popularity and the model’s high-level reasoning, popular AI detection tools like Copyleaks and Originality.ai can detect text generated by DeepSeek with 90 to 95% accuracy.
For medical content, our top choice is Originality.ai due to the tool’s high accuracy in detecting AI-generated content. Also, Copyleaks is excellent for technical, academic, or professional content. Apart from these two, you can also check out SciSpace to check research papers since it can handle PDFs and offers sentence-level detection.