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Plagiarism refers to the use of someone else’s words or ideas without proper acknowledgment, presenting them as your own. If you read an idea in a book or article and incorporate it into your work without citation, it is considered plagiarism. Additionally, copying exact text generated by a machine (such as AI tools) without attribution is also regarded as plagiarism, and in some contexts, may be treated even more seriously. At Pubrica, we correct plagiarism while preserving the original meaning and core concepts of your research work.
To choose the Plagiarism check and AI-written content analysis service, we need your plagiarized document along with your AI-generated report. Moreover, we also need the following information, such as your degree (e.g., PhD in Oncology), specialization (Medicine). If you do not have such information, we can screen for plagiarism and language model-produced text. Our system will verify non-human authorship.
Most plagiarism checkers will detect and show similarities in text written in the same language and also verify non-human authorship. Some academic paper plagiarism checker claim to do cross-lingual plagiarism checks. However, these tend to be very ineffective because they do not properly account for differences in grammar, phrase usage, and sentence structure. We use tools and systems to distinguish between human and AI-written content.











