I low-key like essay assignments and enjoy writing strong arguments to support my stance. I've found it really helps to use the on studyagent as a sparring partner. I just give it the structure of an essay I'm working on with the laid-out arguments, and ask it to break down my logic and find any inconsistencies. It's basically a free debate coach.
Since I started doing this, my essays became way stronger and I get positive feedback from all of my teachers. But that same feedback also got me a couple of side eyes from my classmates who I know for sure write their papers without any AI help. So feeling kinda superior here 😏
Anyone else gone down this road or is it just me?
Not sure if this has happened to anyone else, but Grammarly premium basically screwed up my essay with it's automatic fixes. I have written the ENTIRE thing myself and decided to run it through the app just to be safe. I've been doing it for ages, honestly. Mostly to articulate my thoughts better and make the tone academically approporiate. This though time I was in for a surprise. When it was time for AI check, zerogpt flagged the whole thing as 92% AI. What a waste! It's like I've used chatght instead of a polishing tool.
Theres no way I'm gonna submit this thing tomorrow, my prof will fail me. Even through grammarly is an approved tool in my school. And guess what? My dumb self lost the original version too. So my question is: does anyone know a good rewriting tool that can help me fix this hot mess? I've read some good things about studyagent here on reddit but lost the thread. It's it worth a try?
What a sneaky little bastard! I couldn't not share this with u guys. This b word has started to add invisible words into his assignment descriptions so he can catch everyone who just copypastes the task into an AI and doesn’t really review the replies and just copypastes them back.
When I say invisible, I mean words or phrases or even sentences written in white so u don’t notice them when u read the prompt, but if u do copy it to the AI, it reads it and does the task differently.
I only noticed because I always read the generated text and compare it to the actual task to make sure nothing gets skipped. I used to have major issues with AI missing parts of the prompt before I switched over to studyagent. It handles instructions way better, but I still have trust issues with AI so I double-check everything anyway.
I urge u all to be careful and read what AI replies and doublecheck it. Has anyone else’s professor done the same thing?