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Turnitin AI Detection for International Students | False-Positive and Risk Guide

Comprehensive analysis of Turnitin AI Writing Detection algorithms and strategies for international students to avoid false positives and high-risk flags in essays.

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Comprehensive analysis of Turnitin AI Writing Detection algorithms and strategies for international students to avoid false positives and high-risk flags in essays.

  • Deep dive into Turnitin AI detection logic
  • Risks associated with AI proofreading and polishing
  • Actionable steps to maintain individual writing style
  • ![Turnitin AI detection logic visualization](/images/guides/turnitin-ai-detection-international-students.webp)
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What this page helps you do first

  • Deep dive into Turnitin AI detection logic
  • Risks associated with AI proofreading and polishing
  • Actionable steps to maintain individual writing style

What makes Turnitin unique

![Turnitin AI detection logic visualization](/images/guides/turnitin-ai-detection-international-students.webp)

Turnitin distinguishes between similarity and AI writing. Its logic is geared towards spotting the statistical patterns of GPT-based models in native-level English academic prose.

Frequently asked questions

What if Turnitin marks my original work as AI?
False positives happen. Always keep your draft history and research logs as evidence of your independent work process.
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