Take a close look at what AI is putting out. Think about using other ways, not just Netus.ai, to check if AI content is unique. Make sure you can trust and depend on the information you’re getting.
AI content. People talk about it a lot. And yes, we have strong feelings too!
There’s a lot of content made by AI tools. Sometimes, it’s tough for us to trust the content or figure out if it’s good.
And that’s when AI detectors step in. But, we won’t be talking about our AI detector – Netus.ai – today.
Instead, let’s have a fair look at Scribbr’s AI detection tool. Can you think about using it? If you want to deep-dive or check how good an AI detector is, here’s a handy guide.
Let’s talk about a few things:
Scribbr first worked as a tool to spot copying in schoolwork. It used its own special software to point out copying and help keep honesty in schools. But, when AI started to make content, Scribbr grew. It didn’t just look for lifted work, it also added a tool to detect AI.
We’re not here to critique Scribbr’s copying finder. Instead, we’ll look more into how well it spots AI.
People think highly of Scribbr’s tool for finding copied work. It’ll be notable to see if their AI spotter is as good.
AI content is growing each day. We, at Netus.ai, believe it adds value to content. But there are also times it doesn’t. Being honest about AI use is valuable and crucial.
We live in times where false information and copying others can be scary. Not anymore. Scribbr’s AI detection tool can help! It helps people identify AI content and keeps the creation process clear.
But how well does it do the job?
So, what’s the big news everyone wants to know? Can the Scribbr detection tool do its job? Let’s find out.
We’re going to see how it stacks up against Netus.ai, another tool for spotting AI-made content. Will these tools pick up on the AI-made content we make?
Remember, we base every article on firsthand research and testing. We want to give you the most clear and unbiased views we can.
One quick thing to remember: Scribbr didn’t pay us to write this. The outcomes you see are based solely on our tests, not any kind of sponsorship or influence from outside sources.
The test
We’re going to pretend for this test. We’ll imagine places where AI-made stuff is common. Let’s use ChatGPT to make this stuff. It’s a tool lots of people know and use for AI.
Then, our next step is to look at what the AI created. We’ll use two tools for this: Netus.ai and Scribbr. Can they tell that AI made the content?
We need to do a good test, right? So, we’ll make different kinds of things. This way, our test is very careful. That’s why we’re going to make a blog post, a description of a product, an email to sell something, and a letter for a job application.
Blog content
First, picture this. We’re testing two different tools with a made-up garden furniture company’s blog post. You got it? Great!
Now, let’s jump to our ChatGPT instruction. Here’s what we have:
“I need you to write a really cool blog post. This post should talk about how style and functionality come together in garden furniture. Here’s your topic: ‘Garden Glow Up.’ Touch on fresh design trends, top-notch crafting, furniture that can go anywhere, green material picks, and also how to pick add-ons for outdoors. You should make it super interesting and push people to change their gardens into cosy getaways with our top-end ‘Garden Glow Up’ collection.”
And here’s what ChatGPT cooked up:
Alright, let’s take the content made by our AI. We’re going to check it with two tools, Netus.ai and Scribbr, and see what they say!
Netus.ai Score: 100% AI-generated
Scribbr Score: 0% AI-generated
It’s a bit worrying. Netus.ai says that the content is totally made by an AI. Surprisingly, Scribbr says there’s no way that’s true. But, that’s not correct at all.
Alright, we’re going to switch gears. Let’s examine a product description and see if Scribbr does better with that kind of information.
Here’s our ChatGPT prompt:
Generate a compelling product description for Garden Glow Up’s latest outdoor bench, striking the perfect balance between style and comfort. Highlight the bench’s unique design features, premium craftsmanship, and versatile functionality. Emphasize its ability to seamlessly blend into various outdoor spaces, creating an inviting and stylish focal point. Craft a description that resonates with the audience, evoking a desire to enhance their gardens with this exceptional bench from Garden Glow Up.
Here’s what our chatbot, ChatGPT, created:
Here’s what we’ve written with the help of AI. So, what now? Well, let’s give Netus.ai and Scribbr a go. Let’s see what their thoughts are! Time for a new paragraph!
Netus.ai Score: 100% AI-generated.
Scribbr Score: 0% AI-generated
Scribbr misses the mark yet again. It fails to spot content created by AI, even though that’s not the truth.
Alright, let’s switch gears and focus on crafting a catchy promotional note for our exciting new item. Ready? Here is the prompt for our potent ChatGPT:
“Generate a compelling promotional email for Garden Glow Up’s latest outdoor furniture collection. Craft a message that highlights exclusive deals,
introduces new arrivals, and emphasizes the premium quality and stylish design of the products. Invoke a sense of urgency and excitement to drive engagement and encourage recipients to explore the Garden Glow Up website for a transformative outdoor experience. Ensure the email is visually appealing, concise, and resonates with the audience’s desire for a sophisticated and comfortable outdoor haven.”
Let’s see what we received back!
Alright, we’ve got content made by our AI. Now, let’s check it out in Netus.ai and Scribbr. What’s their take on it? Let’s find out!
Netus.ai Score: 100% AI-generated
Scribbr Score: 0% AI-generated
Alright, Scribbr might not be top tier for spotting AI-crafted marketing content. Yet, could it work on different writings, like a job application cover letter?
Now, let’s dive into our ChatGPT prompt:
“Generate a compelling cover letter for a position at Garden Glow Up, expressing enthusiasm for the company’s commitment to outdoor elegance and a passion for creating inviting spaces. Highlight relevant skills, experience, and personal attributes that align with the company’s values. Emphasize the desire to contribute to Garden Glow Up’s success and play a key role in shaping memorable outdoor experiences for customers. Craft a letter that showcases a strong work ethic, creativity, and a genuine connection to the mission and ethos of Garden Glow Up.”
We’ve got some news to share. Let’s jump right in.
So, we’ve whipped up a piece using our smart tech. Time to check it with Netus.ai and Scribbr. Let’s see their take on it! New section coming up.
Netus.ai Score: 100% AI-generated
Scribbr Score: 95% AI-generated
The Scribbr tool does a top-notch job using our cover letter sample. It’s more precise than any content we’ve made for marketing. Now, let’s head to a new topic. A free tool to spot potential copied work is neat. However, there’s a tool that makes sure AI doesn’t spot you. You might want to lay off using it for some time. That’s until it gets better. If you’re making stuff for reasons other than marketing, feel free to use it.
Is Scribbr AI free?
Yes, Scribbr’s AI detection tool is totally free. This is in contrast to their plagiarism checker which needs payment.
What’s Scribbr, in a nutshell?
At first, Scribbr functioned as a plagiarism-spotter. This tool used its unique software to find copied bits in schoolwork, ensuring honesty in academia. But with the rise of AI-made content, Scribbr didn’t stop at finding plagiarism, but offered a free tool to spot AI content as well.
How do I make AI hard to find?
The simplest method to make AI writing hard to spot is using it only where needed. Some programs claim to produce AI writing that can sneak past detectors like Scribbr or Netus.ai. But our investigations show that these oftentimes perform very poorly or don’t even work!
Is it fair to use AI writing tools?
When keeping to schoolwork rules and upholding personal honesty, we advise using AI tools with caution and openness. As with plagiarism detectors, top-of-the-line AI content experts can notice if you’ve tried to present AI-created work as yours. This could get you into hot water, depending on the case.
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