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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid used Claude (paid) to cut 42 words from the common app essay. Also used Grammarly to correct grammar (and add commas, semi-colons, broke long sentences up, new dashes, etc). Beware of Grammarly: The Grammarly changes trigger AI detectors on Pangram, gptzero, Originality, and Winston. The Claude changes did not trigger AI detectors anywhere. [b]There is increasing chatter on Reddit that AOs [/b]have integrated these 3 or 4 third-party AI detectors into "Slate" and other parts of their admissions workflows to screen application materials.[b] Do some research before using Grammarly.[/b] It looks like an essay will be auto-highlighted for suspected AI and the entire app thrown out (at some schools). https://www.enrollify.org/blog/college-ai-detectors https://www.yomu.ai/resources/do-college-admission-officers-use-ai-to-detect-ai-written-essays https://www.carnegiehighered.com/blog/slate-ai-features/ (this is crazy!!) https://knowledge.technolutions.net/docs/summit-2025-executive-summary (click on the dashboard portal!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR9b_NGFnt4[/quote] Important question: is the chatter FROM the AOs or is it random people surmising that they are doing this? [/quote] Some of those links show how HYPSM handle (they are the most critical) of any AI.[/quote]
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