AI content detectors give an overall score instead of flagging specific AI-written sentences
People checking whether text was AI-generated, across tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, often only get an aggregate likelihood score rather than seeing which specific sentences are flagged as AI-written. This detector highlights individual AI-generated sentences and supports PDF and Word uploads across 50-plus languages.
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