With AI, it’s a whole new world — and that means different ways of doing things. Before, in academic spaces, teachers already had their hands full with plagiarism concerns. Now, with LLMs taking over education, they also have to keep an eye out for academic dishonesty with ChatGPT and the likes. That’s a lot of extra work, but pretty soon, AI detectors started popping up. The only problem is that they’re not all created equal. Some are better than others, and some just flat-out do not work. Some teachers use AI detectors from platforms they already trust. TurnItIn, QuillBot… Grammarly.