I’m a professor who researches AI in education. Many universities I work with are rolling out AI detection tools. The problem is they don’t detect AI. They detect writing style. The research is clear: non-native speakers, neurodivergent students, and anyone who writes concisely gets flagged at dramatically higher rates. One study found a 61.3% false positive rate for non-native English speakers. These tools are being used to make disciplinary decisions about students’ futures. I built a free 5-minute browser game called Flagged that puts you in the reviewer’s chair. You read student submissions, decide what’s AI-generated, and see how your judgements compare to reality. https://samillingworth.itch.io/flagged Most people who play it walk away less confident in detection, which is the point. submitted by /u/calliope_kekule
Originally posted by u/calliope_kekule on r/ArtificialInteligence
