AI Detector
A tool that identifies whether text was written by a human or an AI model
Hot score
Tracking since 2026-05-15. Saturation 68%.
What is AI Detector?
Based on community signals so far, an AI detector is a tool designed to analyze text and determine the likelihood that it was generated by an artificial intelligence system, such as GPT-4 or Claude. These detectors typically use statistical patterns, perplexity scores, and other linguistic markers to distinguish human-written content from AI-generated text. The primary problem they solve is the growing need to verify content authenticity in academic, journalistic, and professional settings where AI-generated text may be misused. While many detectors exist, their accuracy varies and they are not foolproof, often struggling with short texts or heavily edited AI content. The field is rapidly evolving as both AI generation and detection techniques improve.
Why it's trending
Rising interest due to widespread use of ChatGPT and other AI writing tools, creating demand for verification methods in academic and professional contexts.
How to use this signal
Three ways a creator, builder, or agent can put AI Detector to work today. Each comes with a copy-paste prompt for ChatGPT or Claude.
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Key features
- Analyzes text for AI-generated patterns
- Provides probability or confidence score
- Supports multiple languages
- Works with various AI models
- Offers API for integration
- Highlights suspicious sentences
Who should use this
Educators checking student submissions, publishers verifying content authenticity, and professionals ensuring originality in reports or articles.
Comparable tools
Other tools tracked by trendsmeter in the same space.
Where it's surfacing
Source trail
0 sources attached to this trend.
Trend velocity
plateau
Saturation
68%
Schema
Word v1
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