AI writing with Grammarly? : r Professors - Reddit Grammarly suggested some re-writes of my sentences, which I thought were good suggestions, and I used them Here is the horror show part I pasted my Grammarly revised Rubric over the old one like an idiot I ran the rubric essay through, and now it says that it is AI written!!! To make matters worse, I no longer have my original draft
Grammaly and Plagiarism : r AskAcademia - Reddit In the age of AI and AI catchers, grad students like me are wary of online tools Even Turnitin's so-called AI-catching add-ons are making Grammarly seem risky for refining my manuscript since my university rejects work exceeding a 5% AI check Any advice on the use of Grammarly while not falling in the hands of pseudo AI catchers?
What is the best free alternative for Grammarly? or is the Grammarly . . . The free Grammarly takes care of the spellchecking and grammar stuff Although in my experience, it either misses some things or marks some perfectly fine things (in context) as mistakes You've got to double-check everything yourself either way The premium subscription *mostly* deals with issues regarding form, flow, etc of the text
Given a 0 on a significant grade for using Grammarly The issue with Grammarly should be more assignment case-by-case basis If proper grammar and punctuation is a significant part of the assignment, then yes using Grammarly would be an unfair advantage and doesn't show what you know how to do (ie the results aren't accurate for your mastery of the skill)