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What is GPTZero?
GPTZero is the leading AI detector for checking whether a document was written by a large language model such as
ChatGPT. GPTZero detects AI on sentence, paragraph, and document level. Our model was trained on a large, diverse
corpus of human-written and AI-generated text, with a focus on English prose. To date, GPTZero has served over 2.5
million users around the world, and works with over 100 organizations in education, hiring, publishing, legal, and more.
I'm an educator who has found AI-generated text by my students. What do I do?
Firstly, at GPTZero, we don't believe that any AI detector is perfect. There always exist edge cases with both instances
where AI is classified as human, and human is classified as AI. Nonetheless, we recommend that educators can do the
following when they get a positive detection:
Ask students to demonstrate their understanding in a controlled environment, whether that is through an in-person
assessment, or through an editor that can track their edit history (for instance, using our Writing Reports through
Google Docs). Check out our list of several recommendations on types of assignments that are difficult to solve with
AI.
Ask the student if they can produce artifacts of their writing process, whether it is drafts, revision histories, or
brainstorming notes. For example, if the editor they used to write the text has an edit history (such as Google Docs),
and it was typed out with several edits over a reasonable period of time, it is likely the student work is authentic. You can
use GPTZero's Writing Reports to replay the student's writing process, and view signals that indicate the authenticity
of the work.
See if there is a history of AI-generated text in the student's work. We recommend looking for a long-term pattern
of AI use, as opposed to a single instance, in order to determine whether the student is using AI.
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According to (Saunders,2019), there are three approaches to research based on reasoning: inductive, deductive,
& abductive. The deductive approach is whereby one concludes a set of premises through logical methods. In
contrast, inductive reasoning derives conjectural consequences from established data. Abductive reasoning fuses
aspects of deduction & induction to warrant the verification of results.
The theory-to-data approach has the deductive approach as its base concerning the research topic “Importance
of enhanced product prominence through 3D printing within the apparel manufacturing industry in the UAE.”
According to Pearse (2019), this approach is very structured and generalizable, supporting the research objective
of elucidating the relationship between apparel firms' 3D printing technology & their performance.
The deductive method might stifle divergent thinking, as argued by Mitchell (2018). Nonetheless, the rigorous as-
pect of this method makes it reliable, as stated by Saunders et al. (2019). Figure 04 depicts the generalizability and
logical sequence of the deductive method, thus proving its feasibility for this study on the relevance of enhanced
product visibility using 3D printing in the UAE garment-making industry.