The tech company develops a program to detect when students use AI for school assignments

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A plagiarism detection service has developed a new program to detect when students have used artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT to write their essays. NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz has the details on what happened when a professor put the new detector to the test.

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