Grammaly and Plagiarism : r AskAcademia - Reddit Grammarly doesn't need to be quoted as a resource and is a tool we're actually expected to use (my school gives us free access to the full subscription for free) Dunno if a personal perspective helps, but: Last semester I was in a neuropsych class with a lot of small papers (just 1-3 page responses, with a final 5-6 pg paper)
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how to turn off the sensitive content. button for Grammarly "I have noticed that Grammarly is flagging some of my paragraphs that aren't sensitive to my work, and I would like to keep them in my writing However, I am unable to do so as Grammarly is not allowing me to override its suggestions As a result, I am considering switching to a different writing app that allows me more control over my work "
Is Grammarly considered AI? : r PhD - Reddit It seems illogical that unis would start to ban software like Grammarly and ProWritingAid, by lumping it with AI's like ChatGPT etc as they are vastly different I would contact your university school admin and ask if they specifically mean Grammarly of course Grammarly Go is an AI, so that would likely be captured in any ban
Grammarly - The Student Room Hello Emma, It's great that you found Grammarly helpful for improving your UCAS statement Generally, universities expect personal statements to be your work, showcasing your writing skills and expressing your thoughts and experiences While tools like Grammarly can provide suggestions and improvements, they shouldn't significantly alter the
False AI Detection- Does Grammarly Count? : r college - Reddit There was someone posting in this subreddit just the other day saying they got flagged for AI when they only used grammarly I feel like at this point it’s the Wild West, the AI detection tools are useless, the rules are unclear, and its probably going to be like this for a while until the universities can come up with clear enforceable guidelines