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Copy catcher: The Israeli startup that can spot AI-written text
12.02.23
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Omer Kabir
As the emergence of ChatGPT raises fears of plagiarism, Israeli startup Copyleaks identifies texts created by artificial intelligence, and has already proven its capabilities to US academic institutions asking to check the originality of students’ work
Copyleaks raises $6 million to uncover plagiarism
19.04.22
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James Spiro
The Israeli startup’s AI-based product can spot whether text has been used elsewhere, even including cases where the text has been edited or paraphrased
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Academic Plagiarism Detection Startup Raises $1.1 Million
01.04.18
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Tofi Stoler
The company helps educational institutions find out when students plagiarise content available on the web
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