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Copyleaks launches AI Insights, a comprehensive analysis platform that can identify AI-generated text

Copyleaks, a leading AI text analysis platform empowering businesses and educational institutions to navigate the GenAI landscape, is offering AI Insights, a patent-pending innovation providing comprehensive analysis around why specific text within content has been identified as AI by the Copyleaks AI detector.

Designed to offer greater transparency and support more confident decision-making, AI Insights uncovers text patterns, AI traces, and phrases found with greater frequency in AI outputs versus human text, with these data points and dozens of other signals used to identify whether the text is AI-based, according to the company.

Conceived and developed by the company’s Chief Data Scientist, Shai Nisan, PhD, additional insights will be released, offering further transparency and reasoning regarding detection results.

“Given the questions surrounding the black box nature of traditional AI detection, there’s a crucial need for solutions that not only uncover the provenance of text but also provide transparency behind the reasoning for its decision-making,” said Alon Yamin, CEO and Co-founder of Copyleaks. “AI Insights is unique in that it sheds light on the nuances and patterns of AI-based content, using these key findings and insights to ultimately facilitate more confident, data-driven conclusions and open dialogues, particularly in the classroom.”

AI Insights is available now as a free hallmark of the company’s enterprise solution, AI Detector. According to the company, this solution offers more than 99% accuracy, supports 30-plus languages, covers GPT, Gemini, and Claude, and is available in the most popular LMS platforms, via API, and within the native Copyleaks platform.

For more information about this news, visit www.copyleaks.com

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