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  2. Wordtune - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wordtune

    Wordtune is a tool developed by AI21 Labs that can fix grammar, suggest paraphrases, generate text, and summarize articles. It can be used as a standalone editor or as a browser extension for various services like Gmail, Google Docs, and Facebook.

  3. QuillBot - Wikipedia

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    According to a 30 under 30 listing on Forbes QuillBot has a user base that includes both free and premium subscribers. The listing also states that in August 2023, QuillBot was acquired by Course Hero. [5] On August 21, 2021, Course Hero published an announcement stating it had acquired QuillBot. [6]

  4. EduBirdie - Wikipedia

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    EduBirdie is a platform that offers paid ghostwriting, essay services, proofreading, and plagiarism checking services. It was founded in 2015 and operates in the US, UK, and Canada. It also conducts various researches and projects on academic topics and trends.

  5. Artificial intelligence content detection - Wikipedia

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    Multiple AI detection tools have been demonstrated to be unreliable in terms of accurately and comprehensively detecting AI-generated text. In a study conducted by Weber-Wulff et al., and published in 2023, researchers evaluated 14 detection tools including Turnitin and GPT Zero, and found that "all scored below 80% of accuracy and only 5 over 70%."

  6. Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    A paraphrase is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. Learn about the origin, levels, categories and applications of paraphrasing, as well as how to distinguish it from metaphrase and plagiarism.

  7. Wikipedia:Use our own words - Wikipedia

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    If we have indicated someone "stated", "said" or "wrote" something but put that something in our own words, we should stick to a fairly direct paraphrase. Although public domain text (sources) can legally be copied word-for-word, this may still be plagiarism if done without appropriate attribution.

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